Underwater Cultural Resources Management and Protection: U.S. Navy Shipwrecks in Hawaiian Waters, an Inventory of Submerged Naval Properties (Legacy 01-121)
Summary
This survey report summarizes all known information for submerged U.S. naval properties in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands, based on various published and unpublished documents, oral reports, previously completed archaeological investigations, and archival resources. The report includes background information on the environmental setting of Hawaii, prehistoric and historic contexts, potential National Register nominations, and management recommendations.
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Underwater Cultural Resources Management and Protection: U.S. Navy Shipwrecks in Hawaiian Waters, an Inventory of Submerged Naval Properties (Legacy 01-121). ( tDAR id: 467987) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8467987
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Keywords
Culture
Historic
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Shipwreck
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Submerged Aircraft
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Water-Related
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
General
Hawaiian Islands
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Historic Context
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Historic Properties
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Inventory
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National Register of Historic Places
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Shipwrecks
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Site Identification
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Site Management
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Submerged Aircraft
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Submerged Properties
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U.S. Navy
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Underwater Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
Hawaii
Temporal Keywords
19th Century
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20th Century
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World War II
Spatial Coverage
min long: -161.558; min lat: 18.285 ; max long: -152.271; max lat: 22.945 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): OSD Cultural Resources Program
Principal Investigator(s): Hans K. Van Tilburg
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Underwater Cultural Resources Management and Protection: U.S. Navy Shipwrecks in Hawaiian Waters, an Inventory of Submerged Naval Properties - Report (Legacy 01-121) (2003)
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This survey report summarizes all known information for submerged U.S. naval properties in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands, based on various published and unpublished documents, oral reports, previously completed archaeological investigations, and archival resources. The report includes background information on the environmental setting of Hawaii, prehistoric and historic contexts, potential National Register nominations, and management recommendations.