- Cascade Creek 2012, 2023
183 hits - Trojan Park
255 hits - Bonneville, 2022
251 hits - Area 1629 - enclosure
1921 hits
A possible house site - Near runway - large platform
1924 hits
This platform lies in an area with the remains of WW II quonset huts, and with the remains of other pre-contact Hawaiian structures. Note the large stone curbing around the bottom and the use of large slabs on the top. - Area 1736 - upright stone
1929 hits
This stone was first identified and photographed when the archaeological survey crew had already cleared sites in the area and was recording features. Amazingly, this ahu had not been cleared, and is probably not listed in the feature inventory for this complex. - Area 1629 - enclosure
2043 hits
A possible house site - Area 1639 - damaged enclosure and small platform
2052 hits - Raceway park, Coral Sea Rd.
2042 hits
A section of the wall enclosing a sandy area of perhaps two acres at the intersection of Coral Sea and Tripoli Rd. The organization leasing this land from DHHL bulldozed the mauka section of the enclosure. - Unusual zig-zag structure, Kalaeloa, 2008
2417 hits
This puzzling zig-zag structure barely escaped destruction by an organization that leased an adjacent parcel for car racing. Not visible in the image are upright stones forming the walls of the structure - a traditional construction technique in Tahiti sometimes also seen at Kalaeloa. Some archaeologists maintain that this is a modern military training structure, based on the presence of barbed wire. - Main Gate ahu
1928 hits
A small ceremonial structure with one prominent upright stone, now bulldozed in the construction of the FBI building near the Main Gate of the Kalaeloa / /Barbers Point base. US Navy archaeologists maintained that this was not a pre-contact Hawaiian structure, based on a sketch showing WW II bulldozing in the area. The foundations of a WW II quonset hut lay a few hundred feet to the west. - Small ahu (shrine) near the main gate, Kalaeloa, 2001
2444 hits
This shrine, visited in 2001 with cultural anthropologist Marion Kelly, was destroyed by the US Army in order to construct a large FBI building. Army archaeologists maintain that this is not a Hawaiian cultural site and that it was built on land that had been previously bulldozed during WWII for the construction of quonset huts. - Upright
2376 hits - Kapālama
2582 hits
An interior feature - perhaps modern - at Kapālama Heiau, which never had a large stone structure. A few disturbed areas of ʻiliʻili (paving) remain, and a few alignments. - Puʻukoholā and Mailekini
2496 hits - The Kohala field system near sunset, 2006
1991 hits
The shallow furrows helped to conserve soil and moisture, and protected dryland crops from the wind. - Large enclosure and three upright stones, 2006
2427 hits
Haleakalā lies in the distance - Kaʻaʻawa 2b, 2006
1709 hits
A large, unrecorded structure mauka of the road, at the foot of the pali. It is made up of an incline, terraced and paved in areas with ʻili ʻili, and a large C-shaped structure on the north side. This may be a heiau or the residence of a person with some rank and status. - Kaʻaʻawa 2a, 2006
1920 hits
A large, unrecorded structure mauka of the road, at the foot of the pali. It is made up of an incline, terraced and paved in areas with ʻili ʻili, and a large C-shaped structure on the north side. This may be a heiau or the residence of a person with some rank and status. - Kaiholena, 2008
2333 hits
An enclosure with an interior division. - Kaiholena, 2008
2378 hits
An enclosure with an interior division. Note the large pōhaku set upright, forming the wall on one side. This is sometimes referred to as the "Tahitian style" of wall construction. On Oʻahu it can be seen in some sites on the ʻEwa plain.