Quantitative Analysis of Bones Found in Site 3300 Bellows, Oahu

Author(s): Jadelyn J. Moniz

Year: 1990

Summary

In the Summer of 1989, site number 3300 was excavated on Bellows beach, Oahu Hawaii. The excavation team included archaeology students from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, under the guidance of Dr. Barry Rolette. In the Spring of 1990, a quantitative analysis was done on the teeth and bones found in the site.

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Quantitative Analysis of Bones Found in Site 3300 Bellows, Oahu. Jadelyn J. Moniz. 1990 ( tDAR id: 458810) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8458810

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Keywords

Material
Human Remains

Site Name
50-80-15-3300

Investigation Types
Site Evaluation / Testing

General
Field School

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Bellows Air Force Station

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Contact(s): Bellows Air Force Station