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== Robert E Bell 1914 - 2006==
  
[[Image:Bell.jpg|framed|left|Bob Bell]] Bob Bell was a distingushed American archaeologist took an interest in New Zealand archaeology in the 1950s.  He investigated the potential for the use of dendrochronology and worked on archaeological sites with [[Duff Roger|Roger Duff]] at Claverley and at Papatowai with Michael Trotter and [[Lockerbie Les|Les Lockerbie]].   
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[[Image:Bell.jpg|framed|left|Bob Bell]] Bob Bell was a distingushed American archaeologist took an interest in New Zealand archaeology in the 1950s.  He investigated the potential for the use of dendrochronology and worked on archaeological sites with [[Duff Roger|Roger Duff]] at Claverley and [[Wairau Bar]] and at Papatowai with Michael Trotter and [[Lockerbie Les|Les Lockerbie]].   
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Bell Wikipedia page]
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{{Wikipedia|Robert E. Bell}}
  
[http://www.ou.edu/anthropology/Forms_Documents/Newsletters/vol4_iss1.pdf Brief obituary]
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[http://www.csasi.org/2006_april_journal/remembering_dr_robert_bell.htm Obituary] [http://www.treeringsociety.org/TRBTRR/TRRvol62_1_33-34.pdf Obituary]
  
 
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Robert E Bell 1914 - 2006

Bob Bell
Bob Bell was a distingushed American archaeologist took an interest in New Zealand archaeology in the 1950s. He investigated the potential for the use of dendrochronology and worked on archaeological sites with Roger Duff at Claverley and Wairau Bar and at Papatowai with Michael Trotter and Les Lockerbie.
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Bibliography

1958: Dendrochronology Proceedings of New Zealand Archaeological Society. New Zealand Science Review 16(1-2): 13-7.

Bell, V. and - 1958: Dendrochronological studies in New Zealand. Tree-Ring Bulletin 22(1): 7-11.