Artifact Accession Field Record

Artifact accession field record for Site 433: The image shows an artifact accession field record form with nine entries detailing specimen types, materials, and excavation information.
Artifact accession field record for Site 433

The image shows an artifact accession field record form with nine entries detailing specimen types, materials, and excavation information.

Name/Title

Artifact Accession Field Record

Entry/Object ID

2011.001.305

Scope and Content

Xerographically copy of completed Artifact Accession Field Record form recording list of samples/artifacts collected from Site 433 with handwritten notes in red ink.

Collection

Kaho'olawe Collection

Cataloged By

Gavagan,Terri

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Form

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Archaeological sites, Archaeology, Forms (Documents)

Search Terms

Administrative Records, Artifacts, Inventory, Activity area, firepit, Hommon's Inland Settlement Zone, lithics, Moa'ulanui/Moa'ulaiki Traditional Cultural Property, Scatter site, Lithics

Archive Items Details

Title

Artifact Accession Field Record

Description

Xerographically copy of completed Artifact Accession Field Record form recording list of samples/artifacts collected from Site 433. 1 8.5" x 11" page

Date(s) of Creation

Sep 27, 1982

Container

Folder 25

Notes

Location: Archive Rm 1, Case 2, Shelf B Container: AR105 Box 13

Relationships

Related Places

Place

Site

Site 433

Traditional Cultural Property (TCP)

Pu'u 'O Moa'ula Iki/Pu'u 'O Moa'ula Nui Traditional Cultural Property

Traditional Place Name

Luamakika

Ahupua'a

Kaho'olawe

Moku

Honua'ula

Mokupuni

Maui Mokupuni

State/Province

Hawai'i

Country

United States of America

'Ili

Kūheia/Kaulana, Hakioawa

Gulch

Hakioawa Gulch

Related Publications

Notes

Task Order #15 Kahoolawe Excavations, 1982-83 Data Recovery Project, Island of Kahoolawe, Hawaii