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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCenturies-Old Hawaiian Petroglyphs Emerge From the Sand for the First Time in Nine Years
Discovered in 2016, the sandstone carvings on the western shore of Oahu depict human-like figures and extend across more than ...
Seasonal changes in the ocean have uncovered more than two dozen Hawaiian petroglyphs that archaeologists believe are at ...
Seasonal ocean swells in Oahu, Hawaii, have swept away sand on a beach revealing a panel of ancient petroglyphs.
The petroglyphs, created by ancient Hawaiians between 500 and 600 CE have reignited interest in Hawaiian history and the need to preserve this cultural heritage.
According to the US Army Garrison Hawai’i’s cultural resources program manager, the petroglyphs are only occasionally revealed after seasonal tidal changes and wave fluctuations shift the beach’s ...
A local of indigenous descent suggests one of the human stick figures might represent the mischievous demigod Maui.
AP reporter Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and freelance photographer Mengshin Lin collaborated to capture a rare and visually ...
This month, large ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs were exposed along the shoreline on Oahu’s west side. Usually covered by sand, ...
AP News reports that ocean swells and shifting coastal sands exposed ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach in Oahu. The ...
As the sun rises over the rugged Waianae coast, gentle waves lap against a stretch of sandstone at the Pililaau Army ...
Hawaiian petroglyphs dating back at least a half-millennium are visible on Oahu for the first time in years, thanks to ...
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