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A Revised Archaeological Data Recovery Plan <br />for the Kingman Property, TMK: 7 -7 -08: 20, 31 & 100 <br />in Pahoehoe r and 3 Ahupua`a, North Kona District, <br />Island of Hawaii <br />Introduction <br />At the request of Mr. Peter Kingman, Archaeological Consultants of the Pacific, Inc. <br />(ACP) has prepared this revised Archaeological Data Recovery Plan for a property located at <br />TMK: 7 -7 -08: 20, 31 & 100 in the ahupua'a of Pahoehoe 2 and 3` district of North Kona, <br />island of Hawaii (see Figures 1 & 2). The property is currently owned by the Lucile P. <br />Kingman Trust. <br />A total of 20 sites of interest to historic preservation are located on the current subject <br />property. A portion of the property was subjected to archaeological investigations in the early <br />1970's as part of the Ali`i Drive Realignment Project (Ching 1973). Site 6302, Great Wall of <br />Kuakini, and Site 6351, an agricultural complex containing stone mounds and walls, were <br />recoded in the mauka (eastern) portion of the current subject parcel. An Inventory Survey of the <br />entire subject property was conducted in 1991 by Cultural Surveys Hawaii (CSH)(Borthwick, <br />Chiogioji, Colin & Hamtnatt 1997). Eighteen additional sites were recorded (Sites 18002 <br />through 18019). Site types included agricultural (Sites 6351, 18008, 18016, 18017 & 18019), <br />human burial (18006, 18010, 18011, 18013 & 18015), boundary (6302, 18007 & 18012), <br />permanent habitation (18002 & 18005), temporary habitation (18004 & 18009), indeterminate <br />(18014 & 18018) and a twentieth century foundation (18003). In their report of the Inventory <br />Survey findings, Borthwick et at. (1997:i) recommended Site 6302 (Great Wall of Kuakini) for <br />Preservation, the burial sites were recommended for Burial Treatment, and the remaining 14 sites <br />were all reconunended for Data Recovery. <br />This plan presents the research design and methodology for Data Recovery investigations <br />at Sites 6351, 18002- 18005, 18007 - 18009,18012, 18014 and 18016 - 18019. The implementation <br />of this plan and the production of an approved Data Recovery report will help mitigate the <br />"adverse effect" proposed developments will have on the historic properties present on the <br />subject property. In addition, a Preservation Plan must be prepared and implemented in order to <br />protect Site 6302 and a Burial Treatment Plan must be prepared and implemented in order to <br />help mitigate the "adverse effect" of proposed development to Sites 18006, 18010, 18011, 18013 <br />and 18015. <br />The Preservation Plan regarding Site 6302 has yet to be prepared and submitted to the <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division (DLNR -SHPD) <br />for review. Two Burial Treatment Plans have been prepared regarding Sites 18006, 18010, <br />18011, 18013 & 18015 and submitted to the DLNR -SHPD for review. Both were rejected. <br />Subsequently, a contested case hearing was held which determined that all human burials on the <br />subject property be preserved in place. A revised Burial Treatment Plan will need to be prepared <br />based upon the findings of the hearing and submitted to the DLNR -SHPD for final approval. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />