Archaeological Inventory Survey Honokohau Industrial Park (Parcel VII)

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  • Archaeological Inventory Survey Honokohau Industrial Park (Parcel VII) Book Detail

  • Author : Theresa K. Donham
  • Release Date : 1990
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Archaeological surveying
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 14,14 MB

Archaeological Inventory Survey Honokohau Industrial Park (Parcel VII) by Theresa K. Donham PDF Summary

Book Description: "At the request of Mr. David Curry of Helber, Hastert & Kimura, Planners, Paul H. Rosendahl, Ph.D. Inc (PHRI) conducted an archaeological inventory survey of the c. 89.5 acre proposed Honokohau Industrial Park project area (also referred to as parcel VII) located in the land of Honokohau 2nd, North Kona District, Island of Hawaii (TMK:3-7-4-08:26,49). The survey field work was conducted September 6 and November 20-December 7, 1989 and consisted of a 100%-coverage pedestrian survey, augmented with an aerial reconnaissance survey. During the survey, 54 sites were newly identified and eight previously identified sites were relocated and were designated as six sites, for a total of sixty identified sites." -- Page ii.

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