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Les Groube

Bibliography

. Groube, L.M., 1964a. Settlement Pattern in Prehistoric New Zealand. Unpublished M.A. thesis. University of Auckland.

——— 1964b. Archaeology in the Bay of Islands. Typescript, Anthropology Department, University of Otago.

——— 1965a. Excavations on Paeroa Village, Bay of Islands. New Zealand Historic Place Trust Newsletter, 9: 5-1.

——— 1965b. Settlement Patterns in New Zealand. Occasional Papers in Archaeology 1. Dunedin: Department of Anthropology, University of Otago.

——— 1966. Rescue excavations in the Bay of Islands. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter, 9: 108-34.

——— 1967. Models in prehistory: A consideration of the New Zealand evidence. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania, 2: 1-27.

——— 1969. From Archaic to Classic Maori. Auckland Student Geographer, 6: 1-11.

—— 1970. The origin and development of earthworks fortifications in the Pacific. In R.C. Green and 1 Kelly (eds), Studies in Oceanic Culture History, Volume I. Pacific Anthropological Records 11 Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, pp. 133-64.

——— 1971. Tonga, Lapita pottery, and Polynesian origins. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 80: 27S-_: -

—— 1981. Black holes in British prehistory: The analysis of settlement distribution. In I. Hodder. G Isaac and N. Hammond (eds), Patterns of the Past: Studies in Honour of David Clarke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 185-209.

—— 1993. 'Dig up those moa bones, dig': Golson in New Zealand, 1954-1961. In M. Spriggs, D.E. Yen, W. Ambrose, R. Jones, A. Thorne and A. Andrews (eds), A Community of Culture: The People and Prehistory of the Pacific. Occasional Papers in Prehistory 21. Canberra: Departmen: c Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, pp. 6-17.

Groube, L.M. and R.C. Green, 1959. Site survey of South Kaipara Head: Preliminary results. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter, 2 (2): 8-13.