The Archaeology of South Hilo, Hawaii. Archaeological Reconnaissance and Preliminary Historical Investigation of the Proposed 2 1 / 2 Mile Alignment (Alt.A) Between Kauakaha and the South Hilo - Puna Boundary

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The Archaeology of South Hilo, Hawaii. Archaeological Reconnaissance and Preliminary Historical Investigation of the Proposed 2 1 / 2 Mile Alignment (Alt.A) Between Kauakaha and the South Hilo - Puna Boundary. Francis K. W. Ching, Jr., Catherine Stauder. 1974 ( tDAR id: 325013)

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -178.444; min lat: 18.865 ; max long: -154.756; max lat: 28.517 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Prepared By(s): Archaeological Research Center Hawaii, Inc.

Record Identifiers

NADB document id number(s): 7700013

NADB citation id number(s): 000000373345

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General Note: Sent from: Archaeological Research Center Hawaii, Inc.