- Kawainui, 2000
1957 hits
A stone suggesting a kohe (vagaina) at the place associated with the moʻo Hauwahine. This pōhaku may (or may not) hold cultural significance. At the mauka end of Kawainui wetland is another large kohe similar to this one, but located in a complex of sites. - The heiau across from Oneʻula Beach Park. It was designated preservation and in theory is still there.
2371 hits - A large structure in area 3215, bullldozed to create the footprint of the ʻEwa Marina
2358 hits
This structure, like almost all of the 400 others at Oneʻula, was designated a "temporary habitation." - A small upright and platform in area 3215, bulldozed
2062 hits
An archaeologist familiar with sites on Kahoʻolawe island commented that if this had been found there, it would have been identified as a koʻa (fishing shrine). However it was identified as a "temporary habitation" in the Oneʻula archaeological report, along with most of the other 400 listed sites. - An ahu in area 3216, bulldozed in creating the ʻEwa Marina footprint
2186 hits
This site was never recorded in the archaeological report, which is odd, since the area around it was cleared by the archaeology company workers. - An unusual upright stone in area 3216, bulldozed.
2165 hits
Note the small stones at the base holding the upright in place. - A small platform and upright in area 4278. It may still be there.
2137 hits - An unrecorded upright stone makai of area 3215, now bulldozed
2173 hits
This pōhaku was probably not recorded because it lay adjacent to a bulldozer berm made during WWII and because there were no associated cultural features, like a platform. However, the stone had no bulldozer blade marks and appeared to predate the nearby berm. - An enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozed
2026 hits
Over 400 dog bones were found in this small area. Two other uprights stood nearby. - In area 3215 a small imu? It held over 400 dog bones. Bulldozed.
2547 hits
Three small uprights were nearby and just makai a small ahu with an upright stone.