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An archaeological survey at the middle level, southern flank of Mauna Kea, Hawaii

Author:
Bonk, William J.
Title:
An archaeological survey at the middle level, southern flank of Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Periodical:
Paper in ethnic and cultural studies; 86-2
Year:
1986
Subject:
Archaeological surveying Mauna Kea Hale Pohaku
Summary:
It provides a reconnaissance-level field survey of 3.65 miles of powerline easement of the south flank of Mauna Kea. It was carried out to determine evidence of archaeological and/or historical sites within a corridor linking the existing 69 KV powerline in the Humuula Saddle area and the mid-level base facilities at Hale Pohaku. The document provides relevant details of the investigation, as well as the author's recommendations for mitigation and/or clearance to proceed with the powerline project.
Collection:
Monographs