50-80-15-383 (Site Name Keyword)

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Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase I Field Sampling Activities, Final (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis investigative activities at thirteen areas at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) were monitored. These activities consisted of: [1] the removal of above-ground storage tanks, electrical transformers, and other materials; [2] the collection of sediment and ground-water samples; and [3] the clearance of vegetation, either by hand or machine. Three historic sites are located in the project area. These are: [1] Site 50-80-15-383, a traditional Hawaiian pu‘uhonua;...


Archaeological Monitoring for Bellows Excess Lands Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Phase II Field Activities, Final (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

his report presents the results of monitoring surficial soil sampling at seven locations, deep mechanical coring at one of these, and removal of contaminated soil at five of these locations and at an eighth location, which was identified as contaminated during the initial phase of work. These activities had the potential to produce "adverse effects" on significant historic sites, including sites 50-80-15-3 83 and -4850, and on potentially significant cultural deposits that might be buried at...


Archaeological Monitoring For Bellows Excess Lands, EE/CA, Phase I Field Sampling Activities (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ingrid K. Carlson.

Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis investigative activities at thirteen areas at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) were monitored. These activities consisted of: [1] the removal of above-ground storage tanks, electrical transformers, and other materials; [2] the collection of sediment and ground-water samples; and [3] the clearance of vegetation, either by hand or machine. Three historic sites are located in the project area. These are: [I] Site 50-80-15-383,a traditional Hawaiian...


Archaeological Monitoring for Underground Storage Tank Removal on ST11 Sites at Bellows Air Force Station, Hawai'i (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Desilets.

At the request of Dames and Moore, International Archaeological Research Institute, Inc. (LARII) has conducted archaeological monitoring for underground storage tank (UST) removals and site investigations at Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS), O‘ahu. Remediation work was performed by OHM Remediation Services Corporation and occurred at 27 petroleum/oil/lubricant (POL) sites within the Storage Tank Boundary Area.


Archaeological Monitoring Report for Remedial Investigations at TG001, TS002, and TM001, Bellows Air Force Station and Real Estate Parcels DE2 and DE3 (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text T.S. Dye. Kelly R. Yeates.

At the request of Engineering/Remediation Resources Group, T. S. Dye & Colleagues, Archaeologists conducted archaeological monitoring at Bellows Air Force Station and Real Estate Parcels DE2 and DE3, Waimanalo Ahupua‘a, Ko‘olaupoko District for ground-disturbing activities associated with the Remedial Investigations at TG001, TS002, and TM001 locations. Archaeological monitoring focused on the identification of subsurface remains associated with traditional Hawaiian habitation and collection of...


Archaeological Research of Areas Proposed for Development of Military Family Housing and Expansion of Military Training at Bellows Air Force Station, O'ahu, Task 1: Literature Review of the Cultural Resources of the Bellows Area (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text H. David Tuggle.

This study presents the results of a literature review of the historic resource studies of Bellows Air Force Station (BAFS) to develop a working inventory of historic properties of the Station. This review resulted in the reorganization of site data, the redefinition of sites and site boundaries, and the renumbering of sites.


Archaeology of Oahu (1971)
DOCUMENT Full-Text J. Gilbert McAllister.

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.”


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...


Letter: Section 106 Compliance - Review of Archaeological Monitoring Report for Underground Storage Tank Removals on ST-11 Bellows Air Force Station (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Timothy Johns.

SHPO letter regarding the Archaeological Monitoring Report for Underground Storage Tank Removals on ST- 11 Sites Bellow Air Force Station.


Letter: Section 106 Review - Land Clearance at Bellows AFS (1998)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Wilson.

SHPO review of an excess land geophysical survey at Bellows AFS.


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.