Hawaiian (Culture Keyword)
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In 1970, Robert Renger, then a graduate student at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), conducted an intensive archaeological survey in the seaward portions of a land unit (ahupua'a) called Kaloko, located in North Kana on Hawai'i Island (Fig. I). This survey was one of Hawaii's early contract archaeology projects, undertaken for Huehue Ranch, the landowner, which was then planning a development in seaward Kaloko. Eighty-nine sites were identified between the Queen Ka'abumanu...
The Analysis of Stone Artifacts from Bellows 1989 Excavation (1989)
Analysis of stone artifacts from the Field School.
Archaeological Monitoring Plan for Site Assessment Field Sampling Activities at Bellows Air Force Station Hawai`i, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island Hawai`i (1996)
At the request of CH2M HILL, International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (IARII) has prepared an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) for a proposed undertaking at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), O'ahu. The AMP is prepared according to the requirements and specifications of the Statement of Work prepared by CH2M HILL and the contract letter scope-of-work prepared by IARII. It is also written within the framework of The Treatment of Archaeological Properties (Advisory Council on...
Archaeological Monitoring Plan for Site Investigations at Multiple Sites Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu, Hawai`i (1997)
At the request of The Environmental Company, Inc. (TEC), International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (IARII) has prepared an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) for archaeological monitoring and sampling for proposed site inspection activities at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), O'ahu to take place in the three areas. The Department of the Air Force has initiated consultation with the State Historic Preservation Officer. The AMP is prepared according to the general requirements and...
Archaeology Field Techniques for Beginners (1975)
A student report on the methods and techniques of archaeology field work.
The Archaeology of Kalaupapa National Historical Park
WACC reports of archaeological excavation and survey projects within Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
The Archaeology of Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
WACC reports on survey and excavation projects at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park, Hawaii.
Archaeology of Oahu (1971)
This bulletin describes Haununaniho, an area in the south inland region near the sea side of the Waimanalo mill. This site, or heiau (HRHP Site 50-80-15-383), was located on a small hill, and was “said to have been famous in olden days as a place of refuge.”
The Archaeology of Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park
WACC reports of survey and excavation projects at Pu'uhonau o Honaunau National Historical Park.
The Archaeology of Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site
WACC documents associated with survey and excavation projects at Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site, Kawaihae, Hawaii.
The Archaeology of the Western Region of the National Park Service
WACC reports summarizing archaeological projects and management plans in the Western Region of the National Park Service.
Archeological Investigations at Kauhako Crater, Kalaupapa National Historical Park (KALA) Makanalua Ahupua'a, Island of Moloka'i (2001)
At the request of the National Park Service (NPS), Pacific Islands Support Office (PISO), Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D., Inc. (PHRI) completed an archaeological investigation of approximately 49.5 acres within Kauhako Crater, Kalaupapa National Historical Park (KALA), Moloka'i, Hawai'i. The investigation consisted of an archival background study and a surface reconnaissance of the interior of the crater. The investigation was conducted in accordance with the NPS PISO scope of work, and in compliance...
An Archeological Survey Plan for the Pacific Islands Cluster, Pacific West Region, National Park Service: NPS Systemwide Archeological Inventory Program (2000)
The National Archeological Survey Initiative (NASI) was established to develop a Systemwide archeological Inventory Program (SAIP) which in tum should improve the National Park Service's (NPS) accountability for cultural resources. A plan for the Western Region, now called the Pacific West Region, was published in 1994 (Wells and others 1994). In 1998, the Pacific Islands Cluster archeologist and an archeologist from the Western Archeological and Conservation Center began revision of the plan...
Bellows Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Bellows Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
The Chronology of Early Hawaiian Settlement (1974)
This document is regarding the chronology of early Hawaiian settlements.
Excavations at John Young's Homestead, Kawaihae, Hawaii: Archeology at Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site (1988)
This report describes the archeological excavation of the first Western style structure in Hawai'i. The structure is one of the Western style features, Structure 2, of the John Young Homestead and is part of Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site, Kawaihae, Hawai'i island. Archeological excavation was conducted under the direction of Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D. in 1978. A brief summary of Kawaihae is presented through excerpts taken from visitors journals who stopped in the area during the...
Excavations at Site A-27: Archeology at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (1987)
Site A-27, also known as the "Ancient Heiau Platform" or the "Old Heiau Site," was first proposed for study and excavation in 1963, but excavations were not funded until September, 1979. The following is the archeological excavation report. Previous work by the Bishop Museum is briefly reviewed and correlated with the present project. The work is based on the research design approved by the National Park Service (National Park Service 1977) in consultation with Bishop Museum staff and...
Final Report on Excavations at Site 511-2 Bellows Air Force Base (1975)
A student report on the excavations at Bellows Runway, Site 511-2.
Fishhooks An Analysis of the Fishhooks Found During the 1989 Summer Excavation at Waimanalo Beach (Bellows AFB) Site 3300 (1989)
This project will attempt to analyze and place into relative chronology four one-piece fishhooks discovered during the 1989 University of Hawaii Archaeological Field School excavation at Bellows Field, site 50-80-15-3300.
Hale-o-Keawe Archeological Report: Archeology at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (1985)
This is a combined salvage, stabilization, and historical review of the Hale-o-Kea_ temple, City of Refuge National Historical Park, Honaunau, Kona, Hawaii. The historical data collected and submitted by Superintendent Russell A. Apple (1966) in a thesis for the complete restoration of the masonry platform, and the temple of the Hale-o-Keawe, are re-evaluated and analyzed for their archeological significance. (Editor's note: Russell Apple retired as Pacific Historian in 1981.) On the basis...
Hawaiian_Royal_Centers_Holua (2018)
metadata File Name: Hawaiian_Royal_Centers_Holua.csv Description: General locations where royal centers and sled tracks (holua) have been reported in the Hawaiian Islands. To mask the locations of archaeological and cultural sites points are derived from placenames in the general area of features from the Geographic Place Names for the State of Hawaii from the USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). Layer Type: Point Data Source:...
Historic Preservation Plan for the Kahuku Training Area, O'ahu, Hawai'i (Legacy 93-0539)
This Historic Preservation Plan was prepared for use by the Commanding Officer and staff of the Kahuku Training Area to help guide and advise on responsibilities and to assist with the protection, preservation, and enhancement of the prehistoric and historic resources under their jurisdiction.
Historic Preservation Plan for the Kahuku Training Area, O'ahu, Hawai'i - Plan (Legacy 93-0539) (1996)
This Historic Preservation Plan was prepared for use by the Commanding Officer and staff of the Kahuku Training Area to help guide and advise on responsibilities and to assist with the protection, preservation, and enhancement of the prehistoric and historic resources under their jurisdiction.
Kalaupapa, More Than a Leprosy Settlement: Archaeology at Kalaupapa National Historical Park (1985)
Summary and survey of historic and prehistoric archaeological resources at the Kalaupapa National Historic Park, Molokai, Hawaii.
Ki'ilae Village Test Excavations: Archaeology at Pu'uhonua o Honaunau (1986)
On July I, 1961, by Act of Congress, 180 acres of land on the Kona coast on the island of Hawaii were set aside as the City of Refuge National Historical Park. The park is nearly two miles long and a half mile wide. It runs parallel to the beautiful Pacific Ocean forming the Kona coast. Along the coast and inland are numerous archeological features: bait cups cut into solid pahoehoe by the ancient Polynesians: papamu, a type of checkerboard used in the game of konane; ancient house and grave...