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Necker Island Archaeological District

Information about the U.S. national historic place known as the Necker Island Archaeological District, located on Necker Island in the Northwest Hawaiian Islands.
Necker Island Archaeological District and National Historic Place


SITE NAME: Necker Island Archaeological District
NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE ID: 88000641
DATE DESIGNATED: June 13, 1988
LOCATION: Address Restricted
ISLAND: Necker Island
ISLAND GROUP: Northwest Hawaiian Islands

From the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
Mokumanamana is known for its numerous religious sites and artifacts. Fifty-two sites have been found that appear to have been used mainly for worship. Since the island seems to be too small and dry for living, with poor soil for farming, archaeologists believe that the religious sites were probably used by Hawaiians, who visited from nearby Nihoa and other islands, but didn't stay.



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