Test Excavations at Sites B-105, B-107, and B-108

Test Excavations at Sites B-105, B-107, and B-108
Author: Edmund J. Ladd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1986
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN:

Manuscript on archeological test excavations at three sites in Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park on the Island of Hawaii.

A Cultural History of Three Traditional Hawaiian Sites on the West Coast of Hawai'i Island

A Cultural History of Three Traditional Hawaiian Sites on the West Coast of Hawai'i Island
Author: Linda W. Greene
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1993
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN:

Historic resource study for three Hawaiian units of the National Park System including Pu'ukoholā Heiau National Historic Site, and Kaloko - Honokōhau and Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Parks locate on the west coast of the Island of Hawai'i with the focus on the Pu'ukoholā Heiau.

Kiʻilae Village Test Excavations

Kiʻilae Village Test Excavations
Author: Edmund J. Ladd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1986
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN:

Manuscript on the archeological test excavations in Ki'ilae Village in Pu'uhonua o Hoanunau National Historical Park located in South Kona on the Island of Hawai'i.

This is Minidoka

This is Minidoka
Author: Jeffery F. Burton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN:

Hawaiian Adze Production and Distribution

Hawaiian Adze Production and Distribution
Author: Barbara Lass
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1938770781

Using a study of stone adzes of the precontact period on the island of Hawai'i, Lass examines the role of a material resource in the development of cultural complexity. Archaeological evidence is used to analyze the hypotheses that embrace the adaptationist and political approaches to increased complexity.

How Chiefs Became Kings

How Chiefs Became Kings
Author: Patrick Vinton Kirch
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520947843

In How Chiefs Became Kings, Patrick Vinton Kirch addresses a central problem in anthropological archaeology: the emergence of "archaic states" whose distinctive feature was divine kingship. Kirch takes as his focus the Hawaiian archipelago, commonly regarded as the archetype of a complex chiefdom. Integrating anthropology, linguistics, archaeology, traditional history, and theory, and drawing on significant contributions from his own four decades of research, Kirch argues that Hawaiian polities had become states before the time of Captain Cook’s voyage (1778-1779). The status of most archaic states is inferred from the archaeological record. But Kirch shows that because Hawai`i’s kingdoms were established relatively recently, they could be observed and recorded by Cook and other European voyagers. Substantive and provocative, this book makes a major contribution to the literature of precontact Hawai`i and illuminates Hawai`i’s importance in the global theory and literature about divine kingship, archaic states, and sociopolitical evolution.

Hale-o-Keawe Archeological Report

Hale-o-Keawe Archeological Report
Author: Edmund J. Ladd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1985
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN:

Report includes information gathered from archaeological excavations, historical information collected from various sources, information quoted from journal of William Ellis, and description of steps taken during stabilization and restoration of structure.

Acquisition List

Acquisition List
Author: University of Hawaii at Manoa. Library. Hawaiian Collection
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1988
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: