Oceania (Continent) (Geographic Keyword)
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Final EA for construction of recreational lodging at Bellows AFS, describing the results of the action on the environment, including cultural resources.
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii that was completed in 1995. The document is separated into 8 separate documents and includes all chapters, appendices, and relevant maps.
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Appendices A, B, & C (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Appendices E, F (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Appendix D (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Appendix G (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Chapter 1 (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Chapters 2-4 (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Chapters 5-8 (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of...
Final Environmental Impact Statement for Land Use and Development Plan, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Hawai’i, Maps (1995)
Final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Bellows Air Force Station (AFS) in Waimanalo, Hawaii. This FEIS evaluates a proposed land use and development plan that consists of two actions: (1) land use changes to provide contiguous land, beach, and water areas of sufficient size and configuration to meet Marine Corps and other military training requirements, and to provide a site for future military family housing; and (2) recreation facilities improvements. This document consists of maps...
Final Historic Architecture Assessment of World War II and Cold Era Properties, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, O'ahu, Hawaii (2015)
In accordance with Air Force Civil Engineer Center Contract No. FA8903-10-D-8600, Task Order 0019, Zapata Incorporated and Garcia and Associates have conducted a survey and evaluation of historic and Cold War Era buildings at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimānalo, Oʻahu Island, Hawai‘i. The objective of the study was to evaluate all properties for which satisfactory recommendations of National Register of Historic Places eligibility had not previously been published. A total of 23 properties were...
Final Project Completion Report: Remove Bellows Landfill LF24, Marine Corps Training Area, Bellows, Oahu, Hawaii (2009)
The 15th Airlift Wing Civil Engineer Squadron/Environmental Restoration Element (15 CES/CEVR) at Hickam Air Force Base (AFB) and the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE) completed a project to remove buried waste and debris from a historical landfill known as Landfill LF24 (the Pier Dump), located at Marine Corps Training Area—Bellows (MCTAB) on Oahu, Hawaii.
Final Report Archaeological Preconstruction Reconnaissance Subsurface Testing and Sampling for Proposed Housekeeping Facilities Construction Bellows Air Force Station Waimanalo, O'ahu Island Hawaii TMK:4-1-15 (2000)
At the request of Wil Chee Planning, Inc., who is under contract to the United States Army Engineer District, Honolulu, Pacific Legacy, Inc., conducted archaeological preconstruction reconnaissance subsurface testing and sampling for proposed housing facilities construction at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) Waimanalo, O'ahu Island, Hawai'i (Contract No. DACA83-96-D-0007, Delivery Order 0057). The purpose of the field investigations was to determine the presence or absence of archaeological...
Final Report Archaeological Resources Protection Act Public Notification and Benefit Program Bellows Air Force Station Waimanalo, Ko'olau Poki District, O'ahu, Hawaii (2000)
The purpose of the notification component of the program is to disseminate information regarding the site protection policies set forth in the 1979 Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA). The public benefits component will interpret, for military and general public visitors to Bellows AFS, the significance of the known archaeological and historical resources at the station. These resources include, among others, Site 018 a coastal dune site that has produced artifacts of stylistically...
Final Report Bellows Beach Site 80-15-511 (1975)
A student report on the methods and techniques of archaeology field work for the site 80-15-511.
Final Report for Interpretive Prospectus for Wake Island Airfield (1997)
This prospectus for a historical interpretive program at Wake Island Airfield (Wake) was prepared under the Legacy Resource Management Program to help the United States Air Force (USAF) continue its compliance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act. The prospectus is part of a comprehensive USAF effort to document and manage cultural resources at Wake, a National Historic Landmark. With few exceptions, all historic features addressed in this prospectus relate to the World War...
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.
Final Summary and Assessment of Peale Island Historic Resources (2015)
This report presents the results of the assessment of historic resources on Peale Island.
Fire up the Uhmw: Deciphering Botanical Residues from Earth Ovens in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia (2017)
In Pohnpei, Micronesia, the uhmw, or earth oven, is one important way of preparing food. These ovens are typically located in cookhouses next to residential sites. Pohnpeians use heated stones on the ground to cook food and cover items with large leaves while cooking. It is clear that umhw are a long-standing Pohnpeian tradition, as multiple examples have been found in the archaeological record. In this paper, we ask what botanical residues from uhmw can tell us about the prehistory and history...
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.
Fishponds and Aquaculture in the Ancient Hawaiian Political Economy (2017)
The political economy of ancient Hawai'i, prior to European contact in 1778-79, has often been characterized as based primarily on a "staple economy" with highly intensified forms of both irrigated and dryland agriculture. Less appreciated is the role of intensive aquaculture of two species (milkfish and mullet) using several kinds of often extensive fishponds. This paper explores the role and significance of such aquaculture in the late pre-contact Hawaiian political economy, drawing especially...
Form und Gebrauch der Feldgeräte beim pfluglosen Anbau der Ozeanier (1954)
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From Dune Stratigraphy to a Model-Based Cultural Sequence for the Marquesas Islands of East Polynesia (2021)
This is an abstract from the "Constructing Chronologies I: Stratification and Correlation" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. The Marquesas Islands comprise part of East Polynesia, a culture area that also includes Hawai'i, New Zealand, and Tahiti. Calcareous sand dunes are rare in the Marquesas but play an outsized role in Polynesian archaeology. Dune sites yield remarkably rich evidence of human settlement and the preservation of organic remains is...
From the Mountains to the Sea: A Deep-Time Perspective on the Heritage of Foods in Papua New Guinea (2024)
This is an abstract from the "The Archaeobotany of Early Peopling: Plant Experimentation and Cultural Inheritance" session, at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) geography ranges from the high alpine mountains of its Highland provinces to remote oceanic islands and is home to a diverse spectrum of subsistence practices, most notably intensive tuber-focused horticulture, but also arboriculture and polycultures featuring many endemic...
Fun with Dick & Jane: Ethnoarchaeology, Circumpolar Toolkits, and Gender "Inequality" (2009)
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