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Fort Hase archaeological site is located on the eastern edge of Mokapu Peninsula.  Evidence of an ancient fishing camp is buried below the grassy surface.  It is likely the abundant resources on the peninsula drew the inhabitants to the site. Radiocarbon dating of an old fire pit indicates the site was inhabited about 600 years ago.
200723-M-KS936-1001.JPG Photo By: S. Karen Bryan

Sep 2, 2020
MCBH Kaneohe Bay, HI - Fort Hase archaeological site is located on the eastern edge of Mokapu Peninsula. Evidence of an ancient fishing camp is buried below the grassy surface. It is likely the abundant resources on the peninsula drew the inhabitants to the site. Radiocarbon dating of an old fire pit indicates the site was inhabited about 600 years ago.


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