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- Q20311538 abstract "The A'a Village Site, designated "AS-34-33" by archaeologists, is an abandoned village site on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa. Located on a bay (nearly inaccessible by land) on the northwest coast of the island, the site was first surveyed by professional archaeologists in 1985. The site has four distinct areas, in which features interpreted as house foundations have been located, as have rock walls, grave sites, and platform mounds. The site was not known to be occupied within the living memory of nearby residents, and the size of trees in the site suggests it has been abandoned since the 1860s.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.".
- Q20311538 added "1987-11-19".
- Q20311538 area "40063.87858176".
- Q20311538 nrhpReferenceNumber "87001956".
- Q20311538 wikiPageWikiLink Q16641.
- Q20311538 wikiPageWikiLink Q1850701.
- Q20311538 wikiPageWikiLink Q269205.
- Q20311538 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q20311538 added "1987-11-19".
- Q20311538 name "A'a Village".
- Q20311538 refnum "87001956".
- Q20311538 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q20311538 type Place.
- Q20311538 type HistoricPlace.
- Q20311538 type Location.
- Q20311538 type Place.
- Q20311538 type Thing.
- Q20311538 comment "The A'a Village Site, designated "AS-34-33" by archaeologists, is an abandoned village site on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa. Located on a bay (nearly inaccessible by land) on the northwest coast of the island, the site was first surveyed by professional archaeologists in 1985. The site has four distinct areas, in which features interpreted as house foundations have been located, as have rock walls, grave sites, and platform mounds.".
- Q20311538 label "A'a Village Site".
- Q20311538 name "A'a Village (AS-34-33)".