Waimanalo Bay (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Monitoring and Sampling Plan for the 8-Inch Waterline Installation Project Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu Island, Hawai`i (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts.

The intention of archaeological monitoring and sampling was to determine the presence or absence of cultural resources within the waterline corridor, to assess the nature and chronology of the features/sites identified, to ensure the collection of sufficient archaeological materials, and to assess the significance of identified resources. Two archaeological sites - Site 4853 Locale 5, and Site 4857, both of which are considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places,...


Archaeological Monitoring During Construction of Replacement Cabins at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Koolaupoko District, Oahu Island, Hawai’i (2002)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Alice K. S. Roberts. Patrick W. Bower.

Archaeological monitoring for this project was recommended due to the proximity of two important traditional Hawaiian sites: 50-80-15-4852 and 50-80-15-4853. No archaeological materials, cultural horizons, features, artifacts, or human burials were identified during archaeological monitoring. The BAFS cabin replacement project had no adverse effect on cultural resources and no further archaeological investigations are recommended.


Archaeological Services During Installation of Five Replacement Antennas at Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawaii (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text William M. Barrera, Jr..

This report presents the results of an archaeological project conducted for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, the purpose of which was to monitor the initial construction phase of five replacement antennas for the United States Air Force. The fieldwork, which began on October 18, 1983 and was completed on February 10, 1984, was conducted by the author.


Archaeological Subsurface Testing for the Removal of Pipeline Utilities Under the Installation Restoration Program at Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko`olaupoko District, O`ahu, Hawai`i (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David J. Addison.

The results of a subsurface inventory survey conducted at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) are reported. The survey area followed a 1.8 km fuel pipeline and transected BAFS from Keolu Hills to Waimanalo Bay. Twenty-three backhoe trenches and three controlled test units were excavated. A partially intact cultural stratum with numerous pits was found over much of the project area. Six radiocarbon determinations were obtained on identified charcoal recovered from the pit features. Radiocarbon dates...


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An Early Prehistoric Site at Bellows Beach, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands (1967)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard Pearson. Patrick Vinton Kirch. Michael Pietrusewsky.

A stratified prehistoric site located in sand dunes at Bellows Air Force Base on the windward coast of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, was excavated during 1967. A living area containing pits and house remains dating from A.D. 600 was excavated according to natural layers. The artifacts are similar to those found from the South Point (Ka Lae) area of Hawaii and to early types from the Marquesas Islands.


Final Project Completion Report: Remove Bellows Landfill LF24, Marine Corps Training Area, Bellows, Oahu, Hawaii (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Air Force.

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.


Holocene Landscapes of Waimanalo Bay: Archaeological Testing in the Anti-Tank Trap Training Area, Marine Corps Training Area Bellows, O'ahu, Hawai'i (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text John A. Peterson. William Burdick. Coral Magnuson.

Subsurface archaeological testing was conducted at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), Waimanalo, O'ahu, in order to evaluate the potential for significant cultural resources that might be impacted by activities at the proposed Anti-Tank Trap Training Area at the Marine Corps Training Area Bellows (MCTAB). This archaeological subsurface testing project is responsive to the Historic Preservation Services-Statement of Work (HPS-SOW) NO.03C, Task Order 0020, of March 21, 2003, as amended April 7,...