Editorial

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06/01/93 12:00 AM

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2

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We can only hope that future volumes of Hawaiian Archaeology are produced in a more timely fashion and with less pain than Volume 2. Volume 1, our society's pre­ mier issue, appeared in 1984. Volume 2 was then initiated. An editorial committee accepted papers and began the editing process. After an initial bout of editing, the papers sat while the editor, Mr. Joseph Kennedy, diligently sought funding aimed at producing a high-quality journal. A generous grant did eventually come from the Lawrence Newbold Brown Foundation, and we gratefully apply these re­ sources to our publication. Years passed, however, and I suspect that society mem­ bers began to despair of ever seeing the promised issue. I decided to re-edit the entire issue and the staff of the Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, assisted in this thankless and tedious task. Time and support for this work was provided me by an unlikely source, the Max Planck Institute for Human ­ ogy in Andechs, Germany. Without an escape from Hawai'i to Bavaria, I doubt that the days of uninterrupted editing would have been found.

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