Handwritten notes and charts regarding Site 109

First page of notes and charts for Site 109: The image shows handwritten notes on yellow lined paper, discussing the movement of archaeological materials by slopewash, with edits and strike-throughs throughout the text.
First page of notes and charts for Site 109

The image shows handwritten notes on yellow lined paper, discussing the movement of archaeological materials by slopewash, with edits and strike-throughs throughout the text.

Name/Title

Handwritten notes and charts regarding Site 109

Entry/Object ID

2011.001.239

Scope and Content

Combination of handwritten draft notes, charts and copied charts and graphs for report on salvage efforts for Site 109A. 18 yellow lined pages and 6 reprographically copied pages

Collection

Kaho'olawe Collection

Cataloged By

Gavagan,Terri

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Note

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Archaeological sites, Archaeology

Search Terms

Lithics, Kamohio Work Area

Archive Items Details

Title

Handwritten notes and charts regarding Site 109

Description

Combination of handwritten draft notes, charts and copied charts and graphs for report on salvage efforts for Site 109A. 18 yellow lined pages and 6 reprographic copied pages

Creator

Hommon, Robert J

Date(s) of Creation

Apr 6, 1979 - Dec 16, 1979

Container

Folder 4

Subjects

Archaeological sites, Archaeology

Notes

Date: 6 April 1979-16 Dec 1979 Location: Archive Rm 1, Case 2, Shelf B Container: AR105 Box 1

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Hommon, Robert J

Related Places

Place

Site

Site 109

Traditional Place Name

Kamōhio

'Ili

Kūnaka/Na'alapa

Ahupua'a

Kaho'olawe

Moku

Honua'ula

Mokupuni

Maui Mokupuni

State/Province

Hawai'i

Country

United States of America

Related Publications

Publication

The Archaeological Investigation of Kaho`olawe Site 109

Notes

The Archaeological Investigation of Kaho`olawe Site 109, Robert J. Hommon & Charles F. Streck, Hawaii Marine Research, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii, 1981.

Copyright

Notes

Copies may be obtained from this repository. Search fee and reproduction costs may be assessed.