Agriculture on Leeward Hawai'i Island: The Waimea Agricultural System Reconsidered

dc.contributor.authorBurtchard, Greg C.
dc.contributor.authorTomonari-Tuggle, M. J.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-08T20:00:56Z
dc.date.available2024-02-08T20:00:56Z
dc.date.issued2004-06-01
dc.description.abstractAn association of low earthen ridges, crosscutting irrigation channels, and small residential localities on the Waimea Plain was first documented in the 1980s during archaeological survey for proposed highway improvements between Kawaihae and Waimea town. Labeled the Waimea Agricultural System, this complex has been described in the archaeological literature as one of three late pre­Contact agricultural complexes that expanded and intensified agricultural production on leeward Hawai 'i Island. Recent investigations on the upper Waimea Plain indicate a need to reconsider at least the upland part of the field system. First, it is smaller than originally recorded, with some of the field ridges' found to be the result of World War II military activity. Second, much of the irrigation network, which was thought to be a defining component of the Waimea system, appears to be a result of mid to late-19th century commercial agriculture. The remaining earthen field ridges and dispersed residential sites provide evidence for late prehistoric use of the Waimea Plain. The earliest residential locations may date to the early A.D. 1400s, although the greatest concentration of radiocarbon-dated deposits falls in the late 1600s. The paucity of midden remains, multiple overlapping hearths, and minimal investment in structural features at these sites suggest seasonal and/or limited duration of use; most plausibly in support of dryland sweet potato production in nearby fields. The low earthen ridges appear to be windbreak accumulations associated with this or subsequent agricultural practices on the Plain.
dc.format.extent24 pages
dc.identifier.issn0890-1678
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10524/74542
dc.subjectHawai 'i
dc.subjectWaimea
dc.subjectagriculture
dc.subjectfield system
dc.subjectagricultural system
dc.subjectarchaeology
dc.titleAgriculture on Leeward Hawai'i Island: The Waimea Agricultural System Reconsidered
dc.type.dcmiArea-Specific Reports
dspace.entity.type
prism.endingpage73
prism.number1
prism.publicationnameHawaiian Archaeology
prism.startingpage50
prism.volume9

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