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Palmer, John Bruce 1923-1974
Bibliography
JPS editorials and reviews and Fiji oreinted publications can be seen in the Biggs Obituary
1965b Notes on Maori sites in eastern Wellington Harbour. IPS 65(4): 342-355. 1957a The Maori Kotaha. IPS 66(2): 175-191.
1958b Tattoo in transition. IPS 57: 387-393. 1959 Maori sites in Queen Charlotte Sound. NZAAN 2(4): 12-15. 1960a Wellington Teachers' College Archaeological Club. NZAAN 3(4): 27. 1960b Review: The Great Harbour of Tara. IPS 69(2): 172-174. A modified review of the above book from the geographical point of view was published in the New Zealand Geographer of this year. 1961 Some aspects of New Zealand field archaeology. IPS 70(4): 466-469. 1962 Clay pipe dating. NZAAN 5(3): 192-193. 1963a Dating shell middens-a South Africa method for relative dating. NZAAN 6(2): 112-114. ' 1963b 1963c 1963d 1964a 1964b 1964c Maori sites in Fitzroy. NZAAN 6(3): 125-134. Eastern Polynesian-type adzes from Tonga. IPS 72(3): 264-267. Review: Lords of the Blue Pacific. IPS 72(4): 425-427. The Fiji museum. Hibiscus Magazine 1(2). Review: The New Zealand Maori in Colour. JPS 73(1): 88-89. Review: Science in Archaeology. AP 8(1): 129-131. BIGGS: John Bruce Palmer 3 1965a Archaeology in Fiji. NZAAN 8(1): 3-5. 1965b Maori arts and crafts. Oxford New Zealand Encyclopaedia, pp. 219-222. Wellington: Oxford University Press. 1965c Maori home life and recreation. Oxford New Zealand Encyclopaedia, pp. 226-229. Wellington: Oxford University Press. 1965d Excavations at Karobo, Viti Levu. NZAAN 8(2): 26-34. 1965e Petroglyphs from Tonga. NZAAN 8(2): 34--38. 1966a Maori religious movements. New Zealand Encyclopaedia, vol. 2, pp. 458-460. Wellington: Government Printer. 1966b Biographies of nine famous Maoris in history (Toi, Kupe, Topeora, Te U a, Titokowaru, Te Mamaku, Te Puea, Te Whiti, Ratana). New Zealand Encyclopaedia. Wellington: Government Printer.