2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2014.09.025
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Precise chronology of Polynesian temple construction and use for southeastern Maui, Hawaiian Islands determined by 230Th dating of corals

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“…6) have been reported for Maui Island (Kirch et al, 2015, Table 1). The dates provide a high resolution record of branch coral harvest associated with ritual offerings on temples from Kahikinui and Kaup o districts of Maui Island (Supporting Information).…”
Section: Branch Coral Harvest Eventsmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…6) have been reported for Maui Island (Kirch et al, 2015, Table 1). The dates provide a high resolution record of branch coral harvest associated with ritual offerings on temples from Kahikinui and Kaup o districts of Maui Island (Supporting Information).…”
Section: Branch Coral Harvest Eventsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The second project, in the dry Kahikinui lands on Maui Island, collected and dated pieces of branch coral from architectural fill contexts at 11 temples identified by the excavator as "architecturally integral" (Kirch et al, 2015). Here, there is a direct association between the reference event and the target event, which in both cases is construction of the architectural element from which the dated branch coral was collected.…”
Section: Temple Construction Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gambier Is demonstrated how monumental religious structures are embedded within settlement landscapes, and have outlined the pace and timing of temple construction sequences and labor requirements (Graves and Cachola-Abad, 1996;Kolb, 1991Kolb, , 1994Kolb, , 2006Kirch et al, 2015;Mulrooney and Ladefoged, 2005;Sharp et al, 2010;Weisler et al, 2006). Others have focused on cosmological layouts in temple orientation (Kirch, 2004;McCoy, 2008) and their associations with particular deities or astronomical events or how their architectural elements speak to religious beliefs.…”
Section: Rapa Nuimentioning
confidence: 99%