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Les was for a long time employed at [[Otago Museum|Otago Museum]].
  
 
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R Scarlett 1996 '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 39(4):309
 
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Bibiliography
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1940 Excavations at Kings Rock, Otago, With a Discussion of the Fish-Hook Barb as an Ancient Feature of Polynesian Culture, '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 49:393-446.
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1950 Dating the Moa-Hunter, '''Journal of the Polynesian Society'''59:78-82.
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1953 Further Excavation of the Moa-Hunter Site at the Mouth of the TahakopaRiver, '''Journal of the Polynesian Society'''62:13-32.
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1954 Stratification in Otago Archaeological Sites, '''Journal of the Polynesian Society'''63:141-46[12].
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1959 From Moa Hunter to Classic Maori in Southern New Zealand.
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In '''Anthropology in the South Seas'''. Ed. Freeman, J. D. & Geddes, W. R.
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Thomas Avery & Sons Ltd., New Plymouth, N.Z. 75-110.
  
 
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Les Lockerbie -1996

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Les was for a long time employed at Otago Museum.

Obituaries

N Prickett 1996 Archaeology in New Zealand 39(3):160-161.

R Scarlett 1996 Archaeology in New Zealand 39(4):309


Bibiliography

1940 Excavations at Kings Rock, Otago, With a Discussion of the Fish-Hook Barb as an Ancient Feature of Polynesian Culture, Journal of the Polynesian Society 49:393-446.

1950 Dating the Moa-Hunter, Journal of the Polynesian Society59:78-82.

1953 Further Excavation of the Moa-Hunter Site at the Mouth of the TahakopaRiver, Journal of the Polynesian Society62:13-32.

1954 Stratification in Otago Archaeological Sites, Journal of the Polynesian Society63:141-46[12].

1959 From Moa Hunter to Classic Maori in Southern New Zealand. In Anthropology in the South Seas. Ed. Freeman, J. D. & Geddes, W. R. Thomas Avery & Sons Ltd., New Plymouth, N.Z. 75-110.