The historical importance of the next six artifacts is that, they were all found at a small site location in Redwood City, California.  I feel strongly that the site was a paleolithic work shop of an Itz'at, the tribal shaman who was known as a sage or sky artist.  The Maya Paleolithic Museum provides an example for a museum in both the real world as well as the digital world.  The site in Redwood City needs to be protected and excavated, to this end we dedicate this web site.  The  goals will be the preservation and sharing of the artifacts.  In addition, before the downtown theater project starts. we suggest an excavation be completed.  It has been suggested to the mayor of Redwood City that a museum, which is designed into the theater complex lobby, would attract people from all communities to come to the Redwood City theater complex to watch a movie and see North American Maya artifacts!

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