Information about the official state prehistoric artifact of California.
From the California State Library: Chipped Stone Bear
Perhaps the most unusual state symbol is the
state prehistoric artifact, the chipped stone bear.
Discovered at an archaeological dig site in San Diego
County in 1985, this small stone object measures about
2 1/2 by 1 1/2 inches and resembles a walking bear.
Fashioned from volcanic rock by one of California's
earliest inhabitants some 7-8,000 years ago, the stone
artifact is thought to have been made for religious use.
The Legislature named the chipped stone bear a state
symbol in 1991 making California the first state to
designate an official State Prehistoric Artifact.
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