Archaeology of Oahu |
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1-foot stones 20 feet According acres adjoining adzes appears approximately average basalt beach built burial cave chief coral corner cross section diameter east edge elevation entrance evenly faced feet high inside feet higher feet long feet wide FIGURE fishing shrine ko'a fishpond foot high formerly Fornander groove ground Gulch Haleiwa Heeia height Honolulu Hookala inches inclosure indicate island Kaena Point Kahaluu Kahuku kahuna Kailua Kamakau 49 Kamehameha Kanaloa Kane Kaneohe Kauai known Kualoa land large stones lava length located lower terrace luakini makaha Makapuu Malo 60 Maunalua menehune Moanalua mountain side Nuuanu Nuuanu Pali Oahu old Hawaiians Pali paved petroglyphs pile of stones platform Pohaku pointed pond portion probably remains ridge road rock sacred sea side sinker Sites slope small inclosure surrounding taro temple Thrum 79 Waialua Waianae Waikiki Waimanalo Waimea Waimea Bay Waolani width