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- Area 1629 - enclosure
1935 hits
A possible house site - Area 1639 - damaged enclosure and small platform
2065 hits - Area 1736 - small platform
1864 hits
Identified as feature K on a tag left at the site - Platform in area 1746, Kalaeloa, 2001
2429 hits
This platform was bulldozed by the US Army in a cleanup of an area contaminated by lead shotgun pellets at a recreational trap and skeet shooting range. Army archaeologists maintained that this is not a Hawaiian cultural structure. It was taken apart prior to being bulldozed. No bones or other cultural artifacts were found inside. - Area 1745 - enclosure
1985 hits
Possibly a house site - Area 1746 - damaged platform
1932 hits
US Navy archaeologists maintain that these were not Hawaiian pre-contact structures. They were bulldozed to clear lead shotgun pellets from an area used as a trap and skeet shooting range - even though they lay at the far periphery, and even though the area was designated as one of the very last preserves for the endangered Oʻahu akoko plant. In this image a damaged platform lies adjacent to an intact platform - shown in another image in this album. - Area 1752 - heiau
1959 hits
The upright stone at 1752. The flat kohe shown in another image lies on the other side of the upright. - Area 1752 - a nearby paved ala
1964 hits
A puzzling linear section of low pavement - Area 1752 - heiau
1939 hits
The exterior of the thick, low wall that forms the principal enclosure at the heiau. - Area 1752 - small platform or ahu
1999 hits
A small ahu mauka of the heiau enclosure - Area 1752 - upright
2086 hits
The upright stone at the heiau - Area 1752 - small platform or ahu
2024 hits - Area 1752 - small platform or ahu
1944 hits - Area 1753 - walled sinkhole
2060 hits
Possibly a water source - Area 1753- ala
1964 hits - Area 1753 - ala
2473 hits
One of the upright stones at the ala, in a section now cleared of all vegetation. - Near the old base commissary - wall section
1990 hits
Note the use of upright slabs in the wall construction. This area contained numerous sites but may have been bulldozed by a company leasing the land from DHHL. - Near runway - large platform
1939 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. - Small ahu (shrine) near the main gate, Kalaeloa, 2001
2460 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. - Main Gate ahu
1943 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. - Unusual zig-zag structure, Kalaeloa, 2008
2436 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. - Raceway park, Coral Sea Rd.
2057 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. - Area 1736 - upright stone
1940 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. - South Hālawa - B33 / B66
1830 hits
One of two heiau quite close together in a complex mauka of the prison - South Hālawa - B33 / B66
1872 hits
One of two heiau quite close together in a complex mauka of the prison - North Hālawa 75
2003 hits
Large pōhaku on an area that appears paved with small stones - ʻiliʻili. A possible cultural feature. - South Hālawa 85
2339 hits
A large heiau on two levels, defined by faced terraces on three sides and a low wall at the rear. Ti grows at several places on the earth platforms. A large, flat pōhaku sits on the upper platform. The site is being cleared by volunteer crews once a month. - North Hālawa 75 - Pueo (owl) on the cliff face
1914 hits - 15 5 Halawa honu
1975 hits - 15 10 Keaiwa1i
1969 hits - 15 10 Keaiwa2i
1906 hits - 15 10 Waimanalo DeFries Pohaku
1937 hits - 15 10 Waimanalo Ekoulu Pohaku
2094 hits - 15 10 Waimanalo Ekoulu Pohaku2
1973 hits - 05 11 Halawa mauka-1
1899 hits - 06 4 Halawa 85 plat
1893 hits - 95 4 Halawa 2010-3
1691 hits - 95 4 Halawa75 Pohaku
1725 hits - 95 4 Halawa85 encl1a
1682 hits - 17 4 N.Halawa 2010
1385 hits - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 1998
661 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. - Ahu at walled sinkhole, 2002
362 hits - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2000
285 hits
A platfomrm in or near Area 4278. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2000
303 hits
The small heiau photographed in 1998, here in degraded condition. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2003
292 hits
A platfomrm in or near Area 4278. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, Area 4278, 2003
292 hits
A small but complex structure in or near Area 4278, probably ceremonial. It may still exist. - Oneʻula, 1994
289 hits
A small heiau in Area 3209 that may still exist. This was the only structure allowed to have a religious significance in the archaeological report that led to the bulldozing of most of these sites. - Oneʻula, Area 3216
299 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, 1997
295 hits
A small platform with an upright stone, probably a fishing shrine. Destroyed. - Oneʻula, Area 3215, 1997
301 hits
Feature X. One of the largest structures at Oneʻula.