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Site Descriptions <br />Previous archaeological investigations conducted on the current subject property have <br />identified twenty sites of significance to the interests of historic preservation (Ching 1973; <br />Borthwick et al. 1997). In the earlier investigations, Ching identified Site 6302 (the Great Wall <br />of Kuakini) and Site 6351 (an agricultural complex containing stone mounds and walls), both <br />located in the mauka (eastern) portion of the property. Subsequently, in the early 1990's, <br />Cultural Surveys Hawaii identified eighteen additional sites on the subject parcel (Sites 18002 <br />through 18019)(see Figure 4). A variety of site types were identified by CSH including <br />agricultural (Sites 6351, 18008, 18016, 18017 & 18019), human burial (18006, 18010, 18011, <br />18013 & 18015), boundary (6302, 18007 & 18012), permanent habitation (18002 & 18005), <br />temporary habitation (18004 & 18009), indeterminate (18014 & 18018) and a twentieth century <br />foundation (18003)(Borthwick et al. 1997). As part of their Inventory Survey report, CSH <br />evaluated the significance of the sites as well as making recommendations concerning the <br />proposed treatments of the sites (refer to Table 1). <br />Of the twenty sites identified on the subject property, 14 were recommended for Data <br />Recovery (Sites 6351, 18002 - 18005,18007- 18009, 18012, 18014 and 18016- 18019). Table 2 <br />presents a brief description of each site recommended for Data Recovery. For a more detailed <br />description of all of the sites identified including individual plan maps of sites/features as well as <br />the results of previous excavations, refer to Borthwick et al. (1997). <br />6 <br />EXHIBIT B <br />