Roadkill Archaeology on Lina'i: A Historic House Site at Kahemano (State Site 1529)
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06/01/95 12:00 AM
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4
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45
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In March 1986, while driving on the jeep road which runs along the eat and southeast coasts of Lana'i from Maunalei (the end of the paved road) to Naha, I noticed glass and ceramic fragments protruding from the sandy roadbed, just south of the mouth of Kahemano Gulch (U.S. Geological Survey 1984, Grid 262 002). This gulch is indicated erroneously as Kapua Gulch on both the 1923 and 1984 U.S. Geological Survey Maps. Kapua gulch is, in fact, the next gulch to the southwest, if Emory's (1924) informants are to be believed.
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Lanai, Historic Houses, Kahemano, remains
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