Department of Conservation ePublications
Department of Conservation ePublications
The catalogue of DoC Science and Research publications can be accessed online here. They appear in paper form but simultaneoulsy in electronic form. They are available from the DoC site in pdf form.
Here are some recent archaeological / heritage papers:
2013
The impact of climate change on the archaeology of New Zealand’s coastline A case study from the Whangarei District.
Simon Bickler, Rod Clough and Sarah Macready
Science for conservation 322. ISSN 11779241 (web PDF) ISBN 9780478149913 (web PDF) link (1517 KB)
2009
Increasing public engagement with historic heritage: a social marketing approach. 2008 Louise Thornley and Andrew Waa. Science for Conservation 294. 57 p. ISBN 978–0–478–14591–5 link (447 KB)
2008
Motutapu archaeological & historic landscapes: Heritage assessment. 2008 Andy Dodd ISBN: 978-0-478-14473-4 Link
Conservation of iron and steelwork in historic structures and machinery: maintenance handbook. Willie L. Mandeno 2008 33 p. Link
Historic concrete structures in New Zealand: overview, maintenance and management. Peter Reed, Kate Schoonees and Jeremy Salmond 2008 90 p.Link
Archaeology of the Bay of Plenty. Garry Law 2008. 151 p. ISBN 9780478144291 Link
Archaeological survey of the Arrow River and Macetown, Otago Peter Petchey 2008 Link
Tiritiri Matangi archaeological & historic landscape: Heritage assessment. Andy Dodd 2008 ISBN: 978-0-478-14472-7 Link
2007
Historic heritage of high-country pastoralism: South Island up to 1948. R. McIntyre 2007. 172 p. Link
Caring for archaeological sites: practical guidelines for protecting and managing archaeological sites in New Zealand. K.L. Jones 2007. 126 p. Link
The Waikato War of 1863-64. A Guide to the Main Events and Sites. Neville Ritchie, 2002. Te Awamutu and District Museum. Reprinted by DOC 2007. 40 p. Link
Te Maraeroa Flat, Little Barrier Island: Heritage assessment. 2007 Andy Dodd ISBN: 978-0-478-14299-0 Link
2006
Pegasus tin: archaeological survey of the Pegasus tin field, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura. P. Petchey 2006. 93 p. Link
Maori gardening: an archaeological perspective. L. Furey 2006. 137 p. Link
Gold and electricity. Archaeological survey of Bullendale, Otago. P. Petchey 2006. 72 p.Link
St Johns Redoubt 1863: Heritage assessment. Andy Dodd 2006 ISBN: 978-0-478-14301-0 Link
Motuihe Quarantine Station & HMNZS Tamaki: Heritage assessment. Andy Dodd 2006 ISBN: 978-0-478-14479-6 Link
Motukorea/Browns Island archaeological landscape: Heritage assessment. 2006 ISBN: 978-0-478-14303-4 Link
2005
Archaeological survey, Tuamotu Island Gisborne. Ken Phillips, 2005. 22p. Link
Older
Ka pakihi whakatekateka o waitaha: The archaeology of Canterbury in Maori times. A.J. Challis 1995. Science & Research Series 89. 118 p. (Out of print.) Link
Edmonds Ruins, Kerikeri Inlet, Bay of Islands: the stone structures and the artefact assemblage. A.J. Challis 1994. Science & Research Series 68. 93 p. (Out of print.) (PDF, 2837K) Link
Sources for the archaeology of the Maori settlement of the Taamaki volcanic district. S. Bulmer 1994. Science & Research Series 63. 76 p. (Out of print.) Link
Archaeological site stabilisation and vegetation management. Case Studies I: Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Hawke's Bay, Central Volcanic Plateau and Taranaki. K.L. Jones; P.G. Simpson 1995. Science & Research Series 84. (Out of print.) Link
Archaeological site stabilisation and vegetation management. Case studies II: Auckland and Northland, Otago and Canterbury, and Wellington. K.L. Jones; P.G. Simpson 1995. Science & Research Series 90. 112 p. (Out of print.) Link