- Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
245 hits
Feature X. One of the largest structures at Oneʻula. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998, 1998
250 hits
A small fishing shrine near Feature X. This shrine was the focus of protests. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3216, 1998
239 hits
Feature 1387, an unusual upright stone. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3216, 1998
270 hits
Part of a wall complex. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, 1998
262 hits - Oneʻula, Area 3216, 1998
252 hits - Puʻukānoahoa Koʻa (fishing shrine), 2003
201 hits
One of very few left on Oʻahu. McAllister lists it as destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2003
257 hits
A small but complex structure in or near Area 4278, probably ceremonial. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2003
256 hits
A platfomrm in or near Area 4278. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 1998
245 hits
A small fishing shrine near Feature B, unrecorded. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2000
265 hits
The small heiau photographed in 1998, here in degraded condition. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 1998
630 hits
A well-preserved platform and attached enclosure. The platform contained a small lua paʻa (pit). Another image from 2000 shows this same structure in a disturbed condition. - Oneʻula, Area 3203, 1997
243 hits
Labeled as Feature H, an upright stone and small platform. One of many fishing shrines. Notice that the shape of the upright is strikingly similar to one in Area 3215. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2000
249 hits
A platfomrm in or near Area 4278. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, Area 3216
263 hits
Upright stones such as this were not given ceremonial significance in the archaeological report. This one was not cleared and therefore probably not recorded. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1998
243 hits
An unrecorded upright stone near the beach that may hold cultural significance. It was near a berm but did not show evidence of bulldozer blade marks.