Change Through Time
Editors Louise Furey and Simon Holdaway NZAA Monograph 26, 374 pp, 2004.
Summary
A review volume of themes in New Zealand archaeology contributed by newly emerged scholars, with a CD of classic papers that they selected to illustrate their theme. This is a volume that is indispensable for any student of New Zealand archaeology, and certain to be a long referenced classic in its own right.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. Simon Holdaway and Louise Furey
THEORY: ASPECT AND PHASE. Simon Holdaway
MATERIAL CULTURE. Louise Furey
SOCIAL ORGANISATION. Yvonne Marshall
FROM SETTLEMENT PATTERNS TO INTERDISCIPLINARY LANDSCAPES
IN NEW ZEALAND. Caroline Phillips and Matthew Campbell
RITUAL. Andrew Crosby
NEW ZEALAND ARCHAEOLOGY AND ITS POLYNESIAN CONNECTIONS. Richard Walter
MOVING STONES: COMMENTS ON THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF SPATIAL INTERACTION IN NEW ZEALAND. Peter J. Sheppard
CROPS ON THE BORDER: THE GROWTH OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF POLYNESIAN CULTIVATION IN NEW ZEALAND. lan G. Barber
"IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF VON HAAST. THE DISCOVERIES SOMETHING GRAND": THE EMERGENCE OF ZOOARCHAEOLOGY IN NEW ZEALAND. Melinda S. Allen and Lisa A. Nagaoka
CHRONOLOGY AND SETTLEMENT. Tom Higham and Martin Jones
MORE THAN JUST OLD BONES: ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY TO NEW ZEALAND ARCHAEOLOGY. Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
ARCHAEOLOGIES OF IDENTITY: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. lan Smith
ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT. Tony Walton and Mary O'Keeffe
AOTEAROA AND ANCESTRAL POLYNESIAN CONNECTIONS: THE LONG TREK FROM OTTO MEYER TO THE LAPITA CERAMIC SERIES, CULTURAL COMPLEX AND BEYOND. Stuart Bedford
Notes
Includes a CD of 17 classic papers by Harry Allen, Geoff Irwin, Simon Best, Jack Golson, Les Groube, Janet Davidson, Nigel Prickett, Doug Sutton, Foss Leach, Helen Leach, Atholl Anderson, Phil Horton, Neville Ritchie and Roger Green.
Published with the assistance of the Green Foundation.