An Analysis of Coral Basalt, and Sea Urchin Spine Abraiding Tools from Nu'alolo Kai, Kaua' i.

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Special Issue 2

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212

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Abrading tools were one of the more common artifact types found during archaeological investigations at Nu'alolo Kai, Kaua' i. In this paper, we examine the morphology and wear attributes of files made of coral, basalt, and sea urchin spine from Nu' alolo Kai. The Nu'alolo Kai site (Site 50-3-01-196) is an ancient habitation site which was occupied from about AD 1300 to the historic period (Soehren and Kikuchi n.d.:2.1). It is located on the Na Pali coast on the northwestern shore ofKaua'i

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