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Aerial photography has been used for archaeological purposes in New Zealand for site discovery, site level research and illustration.
 
Aerial photography has been used for archaeological purposes in New Zealand for site discovery, site level research and illustration.
 
   
 
   
An early pioneer was [[Fairfield Geoff|Geoff Fairfield]]<ref>1938 Puketutu Pa on Weekes' Island, Manukau Harbour. Journal of the Polynesian Society 47:119-28. [http://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_47_1938/Volume_47% View Full article here] </ref>.
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An early pioneer was [[Fairfield Geoff|Geoff Fairfield]]. <ref>1938 Puketutu Pa on Weekes' Island, Manukau Harbour. Journal of the Polynesian Society 47:119-28. [http://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_47_1938/Volume_47% View Full article here] </ref>.
  
 
Kevin Jones has published on the history of the use of aerial photography in New Zealand archaeology. <ref>Jones Kevin L.  1996 Aerial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology. ''Australasian Historical Archaeology'' 14:25-33. [http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/14/14_04_Jones.pdf On line]</ref>
 
Kevin Jones has published on the history of the use of aerial photography in New Zealand archaeology. <ref>Jones Kevin L.  1996 Aerial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology. ''Australasian Historical Archaeology'' 14:25-33. [http://www.ashadocs.org/aha/14/14_04_Jones.pdf On line]</ref>
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Aerial photography has been used for archaeological purposes in New Zealand for site discovery, site level research and illustration.

An early pioneer was Geoff Fairfield. [1].

Kevin Jones has published on the history of the use of aerial photography in New Zealand archaeology. [2]


References

  1. 1938 Puketutu Pa on Weekes' Island, Manukau Harbour. Journal of the Polynesian Society 47:119-28. View Full article here
  2. Jones Kevin L. 1996 Aerial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology. Australasian Historical Archaeology 14:25-33. On line