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Bibliography
 
Bibliography
  
1960  A further report on the Ohawe site. '''New Zealand Archaeological Associaiton Newsletter''' 3(4):9.
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1960  A further report on the Ohawe site. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 3(4):9.
  
1960  South Taranaki. '''New Zealand Archaeological Associaiton Newsletter''' 3(4): 17-21.
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1960  South Taranaki. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 3(4): 17-21.
  
1961  Taranaki archaic artifacts. '''New Zealand Archaeological Associaiton Newsletter''' 4(4):17-18.
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1961  Taranaki archaic artifacts. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 4(4):17-18.
  
1962  Excavation of a house-floor at Waimate Pa. '''New Zealand Archaeological Associaiton Newsletter''' 5(3):184-187.
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1962  Excavation of a house-floor at Waimate Pa. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 5(3):184-187.
  
1962  Archaeological evidence of the Archaic phase of occupation in South Taranaki. '''New Zealand Archaeological Associaiton Newsletter''' 5(4):233-237.
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1962  Archaeological evidence of the Archaic phase of occupation in South Taranaki. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 5(4):233-237.
  
 
1963  Kaupokonui midden, South Taranaki N128/3: preliminary report. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 6(4):175-183.
 
1963  Kaupokonui midden, South Taranaki N128/3: preliminary report. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 6(4):175-183.

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Alastair Gordon Buist 1920-1999

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Editor of the New Zealand Archaeological Association's Newsletter for 17 years, 1962-1978.

Obituary: 1999 Archaeology in New Zealand 42(3):196-202.

Buist's excavation records for Kumara Kaiamo and Ohawe are in Puke Ariki Link


Bibliography

1960 A further report on the Ohawe site. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 3(4):9.

1960 South Taranaki. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 3(4): 17-21.

1961 Taranaki archaic artifacts. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 4(4):17-18.

1962 Excavation of a house-floor at Waimate Pa. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 5(3):184-187.

1962 Archaeological evidence of the Archaic phase of occupation in South Taranaki. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 5(4):233-237.

1963 Kaupokonui midden, South Taranaki N128/3: preliminary report. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 6(4):175-183.

1964 Archaeology in North Taranaki, New Zealand a study of field monuments in the Pukearuhe - Mimi-Urenui area. New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph, Wellington.

1965 A suggested pa typology. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 8(2):75-78.

1965 Site recording, Kuaotunu Point, Coromandel Peninsula. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 8(4): 130-147.

1967 Field survey in Savai'i, Western Samoa. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 10(l):34-52.

1967 Radiocarbon dates for Savai'i, Western Samoa. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 10(2) :70.

1968 Thacker's Redoubt, Manawapou, South Taranaki. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 11(4):165-171.

1969 Field archaeology on Savai'i. In Archaeology in Western Samoa, Volume 1. Eds R C Green and J M Davidson pp34-68.

- and J C Yaldwyn 1960 An 'articulated" Moa leg from an oven excavated at Waingongoro, South Taranaki. Journal of the Polynesian Society 69:76-88.

Davidson, J M, R C Green, A G Buist and K M Peters 1967 Addiitional radiocarbon dates for Western Polynesia.Journal of the Polynesian Society 76:223-230.

Parker, R H and A G Buist 1961 Urenui excavation - preliminary report. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 4(4):11-14.