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Middleton, A. 2008. Te Puna -A New Zealand Mission Station. Contributions to a Global Historical Archaeology Series. New York: Springer. http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/archaeology+%26+anthropology/book/978-0-387-77620-0 | Middleton, A. 2008. Te Puna -A New Zealand Mission Station. Contributions to a Global Historical Archaeology Series. New York: Springer. http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/archaeology+%26+anthropology/book/978-0-387-77620-0 | ||
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____. 2007. Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): From Cultural Encounter to Nature Conservation. Invercargill: Department of Conservation. | ____. 2007. Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): From Cultural Encounter to Nature Conservation. Invercargill: Department of Conservation. | ||
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Middleton, A. In press. Mission Archaeology in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In M. Campbell (ed.) Historical Archaeology in New Zealand (provisional title). Auckland: New Zealand Archaeological Association. | Middleton, A. In press. Mission Archaeology in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In M. Campbell (ed.) Historical Archaeology in New Zealand (provisional title). Auckland: New Zealand Archaeological Association. | ||
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____. In press. Missionization and Maori in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In S. Lawrence, J. Symonds, and L. Wilkie, Oxford Handbook of Historical Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | ____. In press. Missionization and Maori in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In S. Lawrence, J. Symonds, and L. Wilkie, Oxford Handbook of Historical Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | ||
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____. In press. Missionization and the Cult of Domesticity. In S. Camp and S. Spencer-Wood (eds.), Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. New York: Springer. | ____. In press. Missionization and the Cult of Domesticity. In S. Camp and S. Spencer-Wood (eds.), Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. New York: Springer. | ||
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____. 2007. Kirikokai: The Kerikeri Kainga. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books. | ____. 2007. Kirikokai: The Kerikeri Kainga. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books. | ||
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_____. 2007. Potatoes and Muskets: Maori Gardening 1770-1840. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books. | _____. 2007. Potatoes and Muskets: Maori Gardening 1770-1840. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books. | ||
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____. 2010. Missionization in New Zealand and Australia: A Comparison. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14(1): 170-187. (DOI 10.1007/s10761-009-0101-2) | ____. 2010. Missionization in New Zealand and Australia: A Comparison. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14(1): 170-187. (DOI 10.1007/s10761-009-0101-2) | ||
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____. 2009. Harbour Cone: A Relic Landscape on the Otago Peninsula. Archaeology in New Zealand 52(1): 32-45. | ____. 2009. Harbour Cone: A Relic Landscape on the Otago Peninsula. Archaeology in New Zealand 52(1): 32-45. | ||
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____. 2007. Mission Station as Trading Post: The Economy of the Church Missionary Society in the Bay of Islands. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 28 (2006): 51-81. | ____. 2007. Mission Station as Trading Post: The Economy of the Church Missionary Society in the Bay of Islands. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 28 (2006): 51-81. | ||
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Angela Middleton
New Zealand archaeologist: PhD, 2005, University of Auckland. Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Otago; director, Arch Hill Heritage Ltd (archaeological and heritage consultancy, Otago-based); recipient of Claude McCarthy Fellowship, Universities of New Zealand, 2012, to carry out further research in the Bay of Islands.
PhD thesis: Te Puna: the Archaeology and History of a New Zealand Mission Station, 1832-1874.
Publications
Books:
Middleton, A. 2008. Te Puna -A New Zealand Mission Station. Contributions to a Global Historical Archaeology Series. New York: Springer. http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/archaeology+%26+anthropology/book/978-0-387-77620-0
____. 2007. Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): From Cultural Encounter to Nature Conservation. Invercargill: Department of Conservation.
Books, co-authored:
Henare, M., A. Middleton and A. Puckey. 2011. Te Aho Claims Alliance Oral and Traditional History (report to the Waitangi Tribunal). Auckland: Uniservices, University of Auckland.
Book chapters:
Middleton, A. In press. Mission Archaeology in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In M. Campbell (ed.) Historical Archaeology in New Zealand (provisional title). Auckland: New Zealand Archaeological Association.
____. In press. Missionization and Maori in Aotearoa / New Zealand. In S. Lawrence, J. Symonds, and L. Wilkie, Oxford Handbook of Historical Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
____. In press. Missionization and the Cult of Domesticity. In S. Camp and S. Spencer-Wood (eds.), Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. New York: Springer.
____. 2007. Kirikokai: The Kerikeri Kainga. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
_____. 2007. Potatoes and Muskets: Maori Gardening 1770-1840. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
Peer-reviewed journal papers:
____. 2010. Missionization in New Zealand and Australia: A Comparison. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 14(1): 170-187. (DOI 10.1007/s10761-009-0101-2)
____. 2009. Harbour Cone: A Relic Landscape on the Otago Peninsula. Archaeology in New Zealand 52(1): 32-45.
____. 2007. Mission Station as Trading Post: The Economy of the Church Missionary Society in the Bay of Islands. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 28 (2006): 51-81.