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1990 Archaeological Excavations at Site 50-80-15-3300 ( Bellows Air Force Station) Conducted by the University of Hawai`i Field School (1992)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barry V. Rolett.

This report presents the results of archaeological excavations conducted from June 12 - July 20, 1990 at Site 50-80-15-3300 on Bellows Air Force Base. The excavations were conducted by the University of Hawaii Archaeological Field School, as the continuation of a project begun in 1989 (Rolett 1990). The 1990 Field School project was a contiguous 23 m areal excavation immediately adjacent to a 12 m2 promising portion of the site excavated during the 1989 reconnaissance. Our primary objectives...


Analysis of Dog Remains from Bellows Site 3300 (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Greig Nakamura.

During the summers of 1989 and 1990, the University of Hawaii at Manoa conducted its archaeology field school at Bellows Air Force Base on the windward side of Oahu. This is a collection of papers pertaining to faunal remains found during the field school.


Analysis of Pig Burial in Site 3300 Bellows, Oahu (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jadelyn J. Moniz.

Sketches and diagrams of the pig remains from Site 3300.


Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey of Proposed Additional Marine Corps Training Areas at Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawai`i (1981)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paul H. Rosendahl.

Archaeological reconnaissance survey of the proposed additional Marine Corps training areas at Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawaii was conducted in November 1980 for the Commander, Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii by the consulting firm of Archaeological Research Associates. This survey was limited to surface survey only, with no sub-surface work of any kind, but did include 100% coverage of the 356 acre project area. The basic goal of the...


Bellows Air Force Station Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Bellows Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.


Cultural Resource Management Plan for Native Hawaiian Archaeological Resources, Bellows Air Force Station, Draft Summary (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Janet Eidsness.

The Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (ICRMP) is a planning document used to manage an installation's cultural resources management program. The document identifies cultural resource activities such as surveys and building inventories, that have taken place on an installation. It also identifies and describes historic resources within installation boundaries, identifies Native American groups affiliated with an installation, and provides a plan for staying in compliance with...


Education and Excavation: The University of Hawaii Archaeological Field School (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barry Rollett.

A paper discussing the UH Hawai'i field school experience.


Field Notes from the 1990 UH Archeological Field School at Bellows Air Force Station (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Christopher Frady

Hand written site forms and field notes from the 1990 UH Archaeological Field School at Bellows Air Force Station.


Mollusk Analysis, Site 50-80-15-3300, University of Hawaii Archaeological Field School Summer, 1989 (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Judith Goldman.

During the summer of 1989, the University of Hawai'i Archaeological Field School team excavated Hawaii register Site 50-80- 15-3300 at Bellows Air Force Station on Waimanalo Bay, windward Oahu. The goals of this report are to analyze the mollusks collected from the areal excavation carried out at the site, first, in terms of total weights and concentrations and second, for possible interpretations and insights into the subsistence habits of the early occupants of the site.


Origins of Hawaiian Culture (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Barry V. Rolett.

The purpose of this project is to document archaeologically the sequence of cultural changes that followed the early first millennium A.D. settlement of Hawai'i from a Central East Polynesian homeland. The project focuses on the windward coast of Oahu because this well-watered coastal plain, comprising one of the most ecologically favorable environments of the island, was among the first areas to be settled. Cultural developments during the early periods of Hawaiian prehistory reflect adaptation...


Quantitative Analysis of Bones Found in Site 3300 Bellows, Oahu (1990)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jadelyn J. Moniz.

In the Summer of 1989, site number 3300 was excavated on Bellows beach, Oahu Hawaii. The excavation team included archaeology students from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, under the guidance of Dr. Barry Rolette. In the Spring of 1990, a quantitative analysis was done on the teeth and bones found in the site.


Task Product 6: Revisions to the Master Plan (MP) Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawai`i (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Peter Jensen.

The purpose of the section is to summarize for each Management Area (a) the type and extent of archaeological research which has been completed in the area, (b) the findings of the research in terms of site identification and significance evaluation, and (c) the potential effects of proposed Mater Plan Developments and other undertakings on recorded cultural resources in the area and to recommend for each area appropriate additional archaeological work.