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Canterbury Museum in Christchurch has a strong association with New Zealand Archaeology. Past directors include archaeologists [[Julius von Haast]], [[Duff Roger|Roger Duff]] and Michael Trotter. | Canterbury Museum in Christchurch has a strong association with New Zealand Archaeology. Past directors include archaeologists [[Julius von Haast]], [[Duff Roger|Roger Duff]] and Michael Trotter. | ||
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The museum is a traditional one showing natural history, fine arts and human history. It has a fine collection of Maori and Pacific Island artefacts. Its dioramas drawn from local archaeological sites are a particlar feature. Another strength is material from Antarctic exploration from the heroic age onwards, with which Cristchurch has a particular association. | The museum is a traditional one showing natural history, fine arts and human history. It has a fine collection of Maori and Pacific Island artefacts. Its dioramas drawn from local archaeological sites are a particlar feature. Another strength is material from Antarctic exploration from the heroic age onwards, with which Cristchurch has a particular association. |
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Canterbury Museum in Christchurch has a strong association with New Zealand Archaeology. Past directors include archaeologists Julius von Haast, Roger Duff and Michael Trotter.
The museum is a traditional one showing natural history, fine arts and human history. It has a fine collection of Maori and Pacific Island artefacts. Its dioramas drawn from local archaeological sites are a particlar feature. Another strength is material from Antarctic exploration from the heroic age onwards, with which Cristchurch has a particular association.
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