Donielle Neddeau, left, and John Schlagheck, contract archaeologists with Dudek, a construction services company, examine artifacts they discovered while digging at a site on the Presidio of Monterey, Calif., May 18. The objects, a hand-blown wine bottle and a horseshoe-shaped object, indicate Army personnel likely left a layer of abalone shells at the site, and not Native Americans.
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