The Pagat Site is a large archaeological site in northeastern Guam. The site's major visible features are latte stone house sites, but it also contains pre-Latte period artifacts. Other surface features include refusing middens, stone mortar, grinding sites rock shelters.
Items found during archaeological excavation include pottery remains, fish hooks, stone tools, weapons, beads, and several human burial sites. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
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