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|style="background-color:#f5f5f5;"|''I feel sure that much useful data would be obtained by digging in some of the old historical pa sites and carrying out work like Skinner has done in the south with the moa hunter people.'' | |style="background-color:#f5f5f5;"|''I feel sure that much useful data would be obtained by digging in some of the old historical pa sites and carrying out work like Skinner has done in the south with the moa hunter people.'' | ||
− | Peter Buck 1933, '''Na To Hoa Aroha From your Dear Friend'''. Ngata / Buck Correspondence, edited M P K Sorrenson, Vol 3 1932-50. | + | Peter Buck 1933, '''Na To Hoa Aroha From your Dear Friend'''. Ngata / Buck Correspondence, edited M P K Sorrenson, Vol 3 1932-50. Auckland University Press 1988, page 66. |
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Quotations
Pithy quotations about local archaeology are welcome here - contibutions to the webmaster@archaeopedia.com.
About.com's archaeologist quotations is worth a visit here.
It was decided therefore to use the plough as a quicker method of exploring the area. Burial 19 at point 32 .... was soon located from the presence of some mandible fragments in the furrow, and burial 20 at point 33 ... from some cranium fragments and a tooth.
Roger Duff 1950 The Moa-Hunter Period of Maori Culture, page 60.
(The earliest use of "archaeologist" there, or anywhere describing a New Zealand resident?)
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