Hammerstone

Basalt hammerstone with bag label and ruler: The image shows a reddish-brown hammerstone lying next to a clear plastic bag, with a ruler indicating the stone's size.
Basalt hammerstone with bag label and ruler

The image shows a reddish-brown hammerstone lying next to a clear plastic bag, with a ruler indicating the stone's size.

Name/Title

Hammerstone

Entry/Object ID

2015.006.2383

Description

Intact, reddish brown basalt hammerstone with alternate id number handwritten in black ink on front side.

Collection

Navy Collection

Cataloged By

Gavagan,Terri

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Hammerstone

Nomenclature Class

Masonry & Stoneworking T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Tools

Search Terms

Artifacts, Cultural Resources, Tools, Activity area, hammerstone, Pu'umoiwi Work Area, quarry site

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

20 383B-33.32

Dimensions

Width

6.56 cm

Length

10.6 cm

Relationships

Related Places

Place

Site

Site 383B, Site 383

Traditional Cultural Property (TCP)

Pu'umoiwi Traditional Cultural Property

Traditional Place Name

Pu'umōiwi

'Ili

Ahupū

Ahupua'a

Kaho'olawe

Moku

Honua'ula

Mokupuni

Maui Mokupuni

State/Province

Hawai'i

Country

United States of America

Related Publications

Notes

Historic Properties Task Order Report Revision 1 UXO Clearance Project Kaho`olawe Island Reserve, Hawai`i Contract No.: N62742-95-D-1369 Task Order: 0052 by Joseph A. Jimenez, M.A. Hallett H. Hammatt, Ph.D. Tanya L. Lee-Greig, M.A. Nancine Kamai, B.A. William Koa Hodgins, B.A. Gerald K. Ida, B.A. Prepared for Parsons-UXB Joint Venture Prepared by Cultural Surveys Hawai`i, Inc. Kailua, Hawai`i September 2004 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY·· NOMINATION FORM Kaho'olawe Site 383

Publication

ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE PU'U MOIWI ADZE QUARRY COMPLEX, KAHO'OLAWE