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<googlemap lat="-36.825226" lon="174.914017" type="satellite" zoom="11">-36.83347, 174.894791, Motukorea</googlemap>
 
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| Motukorea (Browns Island) has many archaeological features. On this image a pa (fortification) can be seen at the summit and there are two other pa visible. Field boundaries - some historic - can also be seen.  Photo: DOC - Kevin Jones.
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<googlemap lat="-36.825226" lon="174.914017" type="satellite" zoom="11">-36.83347, 174.894791, Motukorea</googlemap>

Motukorea (Browns Island) has many archaeological features. On this image a pa (fortifications) can be seen at the summit and there are two other pa visible. Field boundaries - some historic - can also be seen. Photo: DOC - Kevin Jones.


Published Papers

Dodd, A. Brown's cows and the Motukerea archaeological aandscape. Archaeology in New Zealand 51(2):77-94.