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A koʻa (or kuʻula) in area 3215, bulldozed

One_ula3215-T3.jpg An enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozedThumbnailsA small unrecorded ahu with an upright stone in area 3203, just prior to its being bulldozedAn enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozedThumbnailsA small unrecorded ahu with an upright stone in area 3203, just prior to its being bulldozedAn enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozedThumbnailsA small unrecorded ahu with an upright stone in area 3203, just prior to its being bulldozedAn enclosure and upright in area 3215, bulldozedThumbnailsA small unrecorded ahu with an upright stone in area 3203, just prior to its being bulldozed

Oddly, the archaeologist from the state Historic Preservation Division visited area 3215 at the urging of some local residents and wrote in a letter that she saw no evidence of upright stones or ceremonial sites there. Note the similarity shape between this upright stone and the one at site 1387.