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Plan outlining data recovery methods for archaeological resources at the OMNI Antenna Pad and Cable Trench. The major research question that will be addressed in the proposed data recovery at the OMNI antenna and cable trench location concerns the function of site utilization.
Archaeological Reconnaissance and Subsurface Testing, Proposed Omni Antenna and Cable Trench, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii (1988)
Results of a one week surface and subsurface archaeological reconnaissance survey are discussed. A subsurface gray sand archaeological layer was documented in portions of the proposed OMNI antenna project area at Bellows AFS. In situ deposits were found to occur in discontinuous remains in both the central portion of the cable trench area and the antenna pad area. Basalt debitage was quite dense in at least one part of the central cable trench area, suggesting a stone tool workshop area. The...
Archaeological Services During Installation of Five Replacement Antennas at Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawaii (1984)
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 Survey and Testing at Bellows Air Force Station for New Antennas and Trench Lines, Waimanalo, Ko'olaupoko, O'ahu, Final Report (1989)
This subsurface inventory survey project consisted of the excavation of sixty-one test trenches on or near the proposed construction sites for 18 antenna and the alignments for cables that would connect these antenna to the AIRCOM building at the Bellows AFS, Waimanalo, O'ahu. Potentially significant cultural deposits underlie a relatively small percentage (about 15 percent) of the proposed antenna field site the prehistoric cultural deposit in the Test Trench 15 series and the Test Trench 18...
Bellows Air Force Station Resources
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)
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...
Preliminary Report: Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for Proposed OMNI Antenna, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii (1986)
Archaeological field investigations were initiated on October 24, 1986 and completed on November 3, 1986 for a total of 5 field days. The proposed OMNI antenna site is to be situated within the abandoned runway area of Bellows Air Force Station. A number of other antennae are presently located throughout the runway area. In order to locate the boundaries of the antenna pad and cable trench alignment, it was necessary to compute bearings from the engineering map and then shoot these in with a...
Site Summary: Archaeological Deposits at the Bellows Air Force Station OMNI Antenna Pad and Cable Trench, Waimanalo, Oahu (1986)
Summary of archaeological deposits discovered during the construction of the OMNI Antenna Pad and Cable Trench.
Task Product 6: Revisions to the Master Plan (MP) Bellows Air Force Station, Oahu, Hawai`i (1988)
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.