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Private artefact collections were a feature of New Zealand archaeology right up until the present. Many of these were aquired by presentation or purchase and these are still ways of their accumulation today. In the past when found Maori artefacts were personal property fossicking was a way of accumulation.  
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Private artefact collections are a feature of New Zealand archaeology right up until the present. Many of these were aquired by presentation or purchase and these are still ways of their accumulation today. In the past when found Maori artefacts were personal property fossicking was a way of accumulation.  
  
 
Many of these collections have found their way to musuems after dipersal or in whole.
 
Many of these collections have found their way to musuems after dipersal or in whole.
  
Some European artefact collections - particularly of bottles - have grown the same way. The advent of the protection of archaeological sites dating from before 1800 AD under the Historic Places Act has limited some sources, but found objects are still finding there way to private collections.
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Some European artefact collections - particularly of bottles - have grown the same way. The advent of the protection of archaeological sites dating from before 1800 AD under the Historic Places Act has limited some sources, but found European objects are still finding their way to private collections.
  
 
This page is to highlight some of the important collections which are part of our historic heritage.
 
This page is to highlight some of the important collections which are part of our historic heritage.
 
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Willets Collection
 
Willets Collection

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Private artefact collections are a feature of New Zealand archaeology right up until the present. Many of these were aquired by presentation or purchase and these are still ways of their accumulation today. In the past when found Maori artefacts were personal property fossicking was a way of accumulation.

Many of these collections have found their way to musuems after dipersal or in whole.

Some European artefact collections - particularly of bottles - have grown the same way. The advent of the protection of archaeological sites dating from before 1800 AD under the Historic Places Act has limited some sources, but found European objects are still finding their way to private collections.

This page is to highlight some of the important collections which are part of our historic heritage.


Willets Collection

Oldman Colleciton

Knapp Collection

George Grey Collection

Bramley Collection

Okains Bay Musuem

Mair Collection

Bollons Collection

Wagener Collection