"This is a crypto-crystalline silicate cobble that was broken by native peoples, probably to get material for making stone tools," Michael Newland says.
Rising seas from warming oceans are generally seen as a threat to the future. But archaeologists are realizing that it's also a threat to the past. Coastal erosion is destroying Native American sites, including graves and places where people once cooked and camped. Reporter: Molly Samuel
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