Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Archaeologists Document Grave Markers Near LA Crematorium

Archaeologists on Monday began working to document ancient Chinese grave markers near the Los Angeles County crematorium, which were moved from their original locations more than 85 years ago.

The Health Department hired an archeology firm to work with county staffers and the historical society to catalogue and document the markers prior to removing them and relocating them to an appropriate place.

Crews working on the Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension project discovered human remains last summer as they built a retaining wall at First and Lorena streets in Boyle Heights. The remains were discovered near the Evergreen Cemetery and Los Angeles County Crematorium.