County: Honolulu
Site_Name: ?
Island: Oahu
Traditional_District: Koolauloa
District: Koolauloa
Ahupuaa: Kahana, Huilua Fishpond
Site_Function: R-Other site type
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 5-2-03:
State_Site_Number: 50-80-06-1564
BM_site_number: 50-Oa-F09-079
Project_Number: 037
Entered_By:
Entry_Date:
Updated_By: CG
Updated_Date: 2009-09-04 00:00:00
National_State_Park_Site_Number:
Misc_Site_Number:
Map_ID_Number: 8 maps; VI-37 Konia 2
Photo_ID_Number: Oa(a)10-20; Oa(a)39-40
Slide_ID_Number:
Surveyor: Hommon/Barrera
Survey_Type: Recon. Survey/Intensive Mapping
Survey_Date: 00APR1971
Excavation: 1000 acres
Form_of_Ownership: Public
Owner: Bishop Museum
Owner_Address: Honolulu, Hawaii
Field_Notes: 7 fieldnotes; VI-37
Bag_Notes:
Dating:
History: TL 71.193
Status:
SiteType: Wall. A 25m-long crude wall paralleling an adjacent streambed. Because of the slope of the bank, the ground level on the upper side of the wall was even with the top of the wall in places. Because it was in poor condition, we could not definitely determine whether this wall had originally been connected to another wall (see site 1562 (F9-77).
Bibliography: Hommon/Barrera, 1971, Arch. Survey of Kahana Valley, Oahu, Report 71-3, pp. 20, 21; and figure 3, p.5
Site_Name: ?
Island: Oahu
Traditional_District: Koolauloa
District: Koolauloa
Ahupuaa: Kahana, Huilua Fishpond
Site_Function: R-Other site type
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 5-2-03:
State_Site_Number: 50-80-06-1564
BM_site_number: 50-Oa-F09-079
Project_Number: 037
Entered_By:
Entry_Date:
Updated_By: CG
Updated_Date: 2009-09-04 00:00:00
National_State_Park_Site_Number:
Misc_Site_Number:
Map_ID_Number: 8 maps; VI-37 Konia 2
Photo_ID_Number: Oa(a)10-20; Oa(a)39-40
Slide_ID_Number:
Surveyor: Hommon/Barrera
Survey_Type: Recon. Survey/Intensive Mapping
Survey_Date: 00APR1971
Excavation: 1000 acres
Form_of_Ownership: Public
Owner: Bishop Museum
Owner_Address: Honolulu, Hawaii
Field_Notes: 7 fieldnotes; VI-37
Bag_Notes:
Dating:
History: TL 71.193
Status:
SiteType: Wall. A 25m-long crude wall paralleling an adjacent streambed. Because of the slope of the bank, the ground level on the upper side of the wall was even with the top of the wall in places. Because it was in poor condition, we could not definitely determine whether this wall had originally been connected to another wall (see site 1562 (F9-77).
Bibliography: Hommon/Barrera, 1971, Arch. Survey of Kahana Valley, Oahu, Report 71-3, pp. 20, 21; and figure 3, p.5
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