Site 018 (Site Name Keyword)
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The present report documents all investigations undertaken for the purpose of evaluating the presence or absence of significant archaeological resources along the construction corridor for a proposed perimeter security fence at Bellows Air Force Station in Waimanalo, island of Oahu, Hawaii.
Bellows Air Force Station Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Bellows Air Force Station cultural heritage resources collection.
Bellows, Oahu, Hawaiian Island: New York and New Interpretation (1976)
Excavations were made in 1967 at the Bellows Sand Dune Site (018)X-y located at the mouth of Waimanalo Stream, Oahu, Hawaiian (Pearson et al. 1971). Analysis suggested that the dune contained a stratified deposit representing one of the earliest occupations in the Hawaiian. In spring and summer of 1975 we conducted further archaeological work at 018 and adjacent sites. The aim present paper is to review some of the problems in the past analysis, to the recent research data and interpretations,...
The Chronology of Early Hawaiian Settlement (1974)
This document is regarding the chronology of early Hawaiian settlements.
An Early Prehistoric Site at Bellows Beach, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands (1967)
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.
Field Notes, Bellows Bridge (1988)
This file includes hand written site field notes for the Bellow Bridge.
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...
Letter: Section 106 Review - New Recreational Beach Housing at Bellows (1998)
SHPO review of the new recreational beach housing at Bellows AFS.
Letter: Section 106 Review - Project KNMD 863195, Cabin Replacement Bellows AFS (1988)
SHPO review of new recreational beach housing at Bellows AFS.
National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Bellows Field Archaeological Area (1971)
Nomination form for the National Register of Historic Places Inventory for the Bellows Field Archaeological area. The Bellows Field Archaeological Area consists of three stratified sand dune sites located along the shores of Waimanalo Bay. One of these sites, 0-18, is located on Bellows Air Force Base; the other two sites are located in the new State Park.
(Oahu Island): New Work and New Interpretations (1975)
The past year (1975) further archaeological work has been undertaken in the Bellows area (Waimanalo ahupua'a, Oahu), both at 018 and adjacent sites. The aim of this analysis is to review some of the problems of the past analyses and to present the recent excavation data from 018. Criticisms focus upon stratigraphic control and dating of features, artifacts, and midden within layers and the analysis of resulting patterns. It must be noted that the intentions of the criticism here is to...
Pre-Final Report Archaeological Resources Protection Act Public Notification and Benefit Program Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olau Poko District, O'ahu, Hawaii (1998)
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...
Presentation on ICRMP (1986)
This document is the product of discussions between the Air Force, the ACHP, and the Hawaii State Preservation Office, or SHPO. It reflects Air Force concern for the safety of historic properties within Bellows AFS and the Bellows Field Archaeological Area.
Surface and Subsurface Survey of Selected Zones of Bellows Field Archaeological Area (1974)
Surface and sub-surface excavation of designated areas of Bellows Air Force Station was conducted from April 25 to May 13, 1974, for the purpose of determining the nature and significance of archaeological materials which might be disturbed by proposed construction. Results of work are summarized and recommendations regarding disposition of sites are made.
Task Product 2: Extensive Literature Search, Cultural Resources Management Plan (CRMP), Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, HI. (1987)
The Extensive Literature Search provides an environmental summary of the Waimanalo Valley and Bellows AFS, a detailed history of the Bellows Beach Site (Site 018) and a description of all known previous archaeological work conducted at Bellows AFS and at the adjoining Waimanalo Bay State Recreation Area. This work includes descriptions of archaeological field projects and data analyses; reports on these projects are described in greater detail in Appendix A (Annotated Bibliography). In...
Work Plan Archaeological Resources Protection Act Notification and Public Benefits Program Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Ko'olau Poko District, O'ahu, Hawaii (1995)
This document outlines the steps that are planned by Ogden Environmental and Energy Services Co., Inc., under Contract DACA83-9 l-D-0025, Delivery Order No. 0027, to prepare a notification and public benefits program to protect archaeological resources at Bellows Air Force Station (Bellows AFS), Waimanalo, O' ahu.