UH West O?ahu students to excavate World War II internment and execution site in Palau
The site in Palau is believed to be a Japanese military internment and execution area for local, U.S. and British prisoners during World War II.
The site in Palau is believed to be a Japanese military internment and execution area for local, U.S. and British prisoners during World War II.
The book details the ancient history of Timai and includes illustrations, maps, photographs and even a comic book.
Joint survey by UH, NOAA and NHK featured in May 6 documentary film
UH Hilo anthropologist Peter Mills and colleague Alexander Molodin recognized by Historic Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Foundation.
UH West Oʻahu students conduct investigative archaeological fieldwork at Honouliuli Internment and POW Camp in Kunia.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ās Robert Littman and Jay Silverstein directed archaeological activities in the Timai El Amdid, Egypt earlier this summer.
UH Mānoa anthropology and archaeology students are learning techniques in low impact archaeology at one of the most culturally significant sites on Oʻahu, the Kupopolo Heiau.