Prehistoric and early historic land use in the Kilauea Middle East Rift Zone (KMERZ) and anticipated historic sites

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1990-09
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Kennedy, Joseph
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Archaeological Consultants of Hawaii
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"Archaeological Consultants of Hawaii, Inc. has conducted an inventory survey at the site of the proposed Kilauea Middle East Rift Zone (KMERZ), Well site #2, TMK: 1-2-10:3. This proposed well site is located in the Wao Kele O Puna Natural Area Reserve, Island of Hawaii (see maps #1 and 2). The subject property features an extremely rugged topography and an unusually thick vegetatative profile which combine to present some of the most difficult survey areas in the state. A thick mat of stony muck rests on mostly recent a'a and is covered with very dense uluhe, 'ie' ie, hapu'u, guava, ohi'a and a number of additional plants, vines and grasses. The reader may wish to reter to the numerous and recently completed botanical studies of this area for a more complete listing."
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archaeology, impacts, Puna, Hawaii, Big Island, Kilauea, Kilauea Middle East Rift Zone, Archaeological surveying--Hawaii--Puna, Puna (Hawaii)--Antiquities
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Kennedy J. 1990. Prehistoric and early historic land use in the Kilauea Middle East Rift Zone (KMERZ) and anticipated historic sites. Haleiwa (HI): Archaeological Consultants of Hawaii.
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12 pages
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