Archeologist slams contractor for LA excavation
Associated Press March 29, 2011 02:01 AM Tuesday, March 29, 2011 SF Chronicle
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 An archeologist says the contractor building a garden for a downtown Los Angeles museum on county-owned land mishandled human remains found at the site.
Biola University professor Paul E. Langenwalter made his remarks at a meeting of the state Native American Heritage Commission Monday.
He says his students were helping Whittier-based Sanberg Group with the excavations after the bones were found in November.
But after he saw remains being haphazardly removed and witnessed heavy machines used for delicate excavation work, he sought to dissociate his school from the project.
American Indian tribe members believe the 118 sets of bones unearthed at the LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes Mexican-American museum belong to their forebears.
A message left with the Sanberg Group was not returned.