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− | Before the days of the internet it was quite common for projects and excavations to | + | Before the days of the internet it was quite common for projects and excavations to have produced pamphlets explaining what the project was about. These were used to give to land owners and the interested public to further the cause of the project and of archaeology. |
− | Today of course | + | Today of course the need is met by news groups, blogs, web pages and facebook pages. |
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+ | Here are a few of the pamphlets: | ||
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− | |[[File: | + | |[[File:Broch1.jpg|thumb|Les Groube 1964 Anthropology Dept. University of Otago]] |
− | | | + | |[[File:Broch2.jpg|thumb|Foss Leach, Helen Leach 1969 Anthro Dept. University of Otago]] |
− | | | + | |[[File:Fosswaira.jpg|thumb|Foss Leach, Anthro Dept. University of Otago. Contains a reprint from the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 11:1, 1981]] |
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− | | | + | |[[File:Broch6.jpg|thumb|Michael Trotter 1974 Canterbury Museum]] |
− | | | + | |[[File:Broch4.jpg|thumb|Michael Trotter 1975 Marlborough Historical Society and Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park Board]] |
− | | | + | |[[File:Broch7.jpg|thumb|Michael Trotter 1977 Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park Board ]] |
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− | | | + | |[[File:Broch3.jpg|thumb|Michael Trotter and Beverley McCulloch 1979 Kaikoura Coastal Reserves Board]] |
− | | | + | |[[File:Broch5.jpg|thumb|Beverley McCulloch and Michael Trotter 1980 New Zealand Historic Places and Canterbury Museum]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 6 October 2020
Excavation Ephemera
Before the days of the internet it was quite common for projects and excavations to have produced pamphlets explaining what the project was about. These were used to give to land owners and the interested public to further the cause of the project and of archaeology.
Today of course the need is met by news groups, blogs, web pages and facebook pages.
Here are a few of the pamphlets: