STRATIGRAPHIC POLLEN ANALYSIS OF POND SEDIMENTS AT FORT DERUSSY, WAIKIKI, O'AHU, HAWAI'I
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Archaeological evidence indicates at least five episodes of cultural
activity at this site. 1) Tenporary ephemeral pre-contact occupation of the sand
dune is the earliest cultural activity represented. 2) Construction of a pond
associated with irrigated taro cultivation. Cultural materials that may have
been present as a result of this occupation were probably destroyed by later
enlargement of the pond and subsequent historic activities. 3) The initial pond
was later enlarged into a fish-raising pond. This time period probably
corresponds with the boundaries of Loko Paweo II. Again no cultural materials
were present, since they were probably destroyed by subsequent historic
activities. 4) Early 20th century occupation and/or fill, as well as 5) massive
20th century fill activities complete the cultural sequence. Two stratigraphic
columns were analyzed from Loko Kaihikapu, which shares a boundary with Loko
Paweo II and an inland pond for pollen to obtain a record of the local vegetation
and cultural activity in the vicinity of ponds on the present Fort DeRussy
property.
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