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Revision as of 16:17, 10 October 2016

Susan Bulmer (Sue) 1933-2016

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Sue Bulmer (nee Hirsh) was an American born pioneer of New Guinea archaeology and in later life a very active field archaeologist and heritage manager in Auckland New Zealand.

Jack Golson has published a memoir on the life and work of Sue[1]. Alice Bulmer has a bibliography of Sue's many publications in the same issue.

Alice has also posted a portrait of Sue's later years on her website: http://www.alicebulmer.com/songs-to-remember/


Bibliography

1985. Auckland's vanishing stonefields sites. Auckland Regional Committee Newsletter, New Zealand Historic Places Trust 14(3): 1,4.

1987. Prehistoric settlement patterns in the volcanic fields of Taamaki: a review. Man and culture in Oceania 3, Special Issue: 133-156.

1989. Gardens in the south. Diversity and change in prehistoric Maaori agriculture. Pp. 688-705 in Harris, D.R. and G.C. Hillman (Eds): Foraging and farming. Unwin Hyman, London.



References

  1. Golson, J. (2016), Susan Bulmer, an archaeological pioneer. Archaeology in Oceania.