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+ | Wairau Bar was first investigated by [[Eyles Jim|Jim Eyles]] and later jointly between Jim and [[Duff Roger|Roger Duff]]. | ||
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+ | Duff's Moa Hunter Period of Maori Culture while reviewing evidence on a national scale is in large part a report on the investigations there. It is a classic New Zealand archaeological publication. | ||
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+ | [[File:Mhunter.jpg|right|The cover of the 1956 edition of Duff's classic.]] | ||
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+ | <googlemap lat="-41.500221" lon="174.069614" zoom="14">-41.507485, 174.062061, Wairau Bar</googlemap> | ||
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Revision as of 18:34, 16 February 2012
Wairau Bar
Wairau Bar was first investigated by Jim Eyles and later jointly between Jim and Roger Duff.
Duff's Moa Hunter Period of Maori Culture while reviewing evidence on a national scale is in large part a report on the investigations there. It is a classic New Zealand archaeological publication.
<googlemap lat="-41.500221" lon="174.069614" zoom="14">-41.507485, 174.062061, Wairau Bar</googlemap>
From NZHPT website
Wairau Bar is a site of great significance to Rangitane, and for understanding the history of New Zealand. It was probably one of the first places settled by people arriving from central Polynesia. The excavation here investigates the moa hunter site, and prepares for the repatriation of Rangitane tupuna (ancestors) to their original urupa (burial place). You can follow the archaeological excavation by visiting
See Wairau Bar Excavation Blog Site for recent information