An archaeological survey of Haleakala
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Hardback, blue cloth-covered boards. 8 1/8"x5.5". Published by Bishop Museum, 1921. Written by Kenneth Pike Emory. Thick leafs, no title page; 25 pages text plus 4 pages of 2 photographs per page. Includes sketch of Haleakala crater, based on original geological surveys by W.D. Alexander in 1869. This archaeological survey took place 1920, based on photograph from C.S. Judd, Territorial Forester, and information from Miss Armine von Tempski (whose family spent much time camping in the crater), sent to Bishop Museum. First journey by Robert T. Aitken and Kenneth Emory began August 27, 1920, with 17 days spent at the crater doing a preliminary reconnaisance survey. On Oct. 2, Emory returned to complete this survey, accompanied by assistant Antone Gouveia.
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