County: Hawaii
Site_Name: ?
Island: Hawaii
Traditional_District: Kona
District: N.Kona
Ahupuaa: Keauhou, N. Kona
Site_Function: V-Trails:other type
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 7-8-
State_Site_Number: ?
BM_site_number: 50-Ha-D03-027
Project_Number: 039 91
Entered_By:
Entry_Date:
Updated_By: CG
Updated_Date: 2009-10-05 00:00:00
National_State_Park_Site_Number:
Misc_Site_Number:
Map_ID_Number: 19 maps; 1-10 Konia 2;1 maps I-19 Konia 2
Photo_ID_Number: Ha(a)90-92; 106-108;Roll case K3, M3, L3, N3
Slide_ID_Number:
Surveyor: McCoy/D.Barrere/Barrera/Emory/Kelly
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 00MAY1971
Excavation: 10 acres
Form_of_Ownership: Private
Owner: Bishop Estate
Owner_Address: 567 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
Field_Notes: I fieldnote; VI-39
Bag_Notes:
Dating:
History: No BM Acc/Loan No.
Status:
SiteType: Ancient trail. The remnant of an ancient trail; the area on either side and the extension has been bulldozed. Trail is marked by relatively large, water-worn stones, unevenly spaced and a paving of small pieces of a'a.
Bibliography: Emory, McCoy and Barrere, Report 71-4, p. 40
Site_Name: ?
Island: Hawaii
Traditional_District: Kona
District: N.Kona
Ahupuaa: Keauhou, N. Kona
Site_Function: V-Trails:other type
Complex: No
Tax_Map_Key: 7-8-
State_Site_Number: ?
BM_site_number: 50-Ha-D03-027
Project_Number: 039 91
Entered_By:
Entry_Date:
Updated_By: CG
Updated_Date: 2009-10-05 00:00:00
National_State_Park_Site_Number:
Misc_Site_Number:
Map_ID_Number: 19 maps; 1-10 Konia 2;1 maps I-19 Konia 2
Photo_ID_Number: Ha(a)90-92; 106-108;Roll case K3, M3, L3, N3
Slide_ID_Number:
Surveyor: McCoy/D.Barrere/Barrera/Emory/Kelly
Survey_Type: Recon. survey
Survey_Date: 00MAY1971
Excavation: 10 acres
Form_of_Ownership: Private
Owner: Bishop Estate
Owner_Address: 567 South King Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
Field_Notes: I fieldnote; VI-39
Bag_Notes:
Dating:
History: No BM Acc/Loan No.
Status:
SiteType: Ancient trail. The remnant of an ancient trail; the area on either side and the extension has been bulldozed. Trail is marked by relatively large, water-worn stones, unevenly spaced and a paving of small pieces of a'a.
Bibliography: Emory, McCoy and Barrere, Report 71-4, p. 40
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