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== Mary Jeal 1931-2005 ==
 
== Mary Jeal 1931-2005 ==
  
Mary was born in Wellington and grew up there. Her ealry career was as an illustrator and she retained a passion for art throughout her life. Her involvement n archaeology came while resident in Gisborne through involvmeent in [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox's]] excavation at Tiromoana in 1974.
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Mary was born in Wellington and grew up there. Her early career was as an illustrator and she retained a passion for art throughout her life. Her interest in archaeology came while resident in Gisborne through involvement in [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox's]] excavation at Tiromoana in 1974.
  
Mary subsequently became the site recording filekeeper for Hawkes Bay and a very active recorder of sites - in associaiton with Aileen and her husand Mick.
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Mary subsequently became the site recording filekeeper for Hawkes Bay and a very active recorder of sites - in associaiton with Aileen and her husand Mick and encourager of others in the same activity.
  
Mary served on the NZAA Council, had two years as President and was on the archaeology committee of the Hostoric Places Trust as NZAA representative.
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Mary served on the NZAA Council, had two years as President and was on the archaeology committee of the Historic Places Trust as the NZAA representative. She was an enthusiastic advocate of site protection and of good management practice, particularly in relation to Otatara Pa.
  
 
She retired to Coromandel in 1991.   
 
She retired to Coromandel in 1991.   
  
 
[[Obituaries|Obituary]] 2006 ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 49(2):73-77.  
 
[[Obituaries|Obituary]] 2006 ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 49(2):73-77.  
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'''Bibliography'''
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- 1987 The Mahia Peninsula seal mammal butchery site (N127/14) '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 30(3):174-175.
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Kevin Jones, Mary Jeal and Mick Jeal 2001 Field archaeology of the Mahia Peninsula (Nukutaurua mai Tawhiti), northern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.'''New Zealand Journal of Archaeology''' 23:5-29.           
  
 
[[Category:Archaeologists]]
 
[[Category:Archaeologists]]

Revision as of 21:15, 7 June 2008

Mary Jeal 1931-2005

Mary was born in Wellington and grew up there. Her early career was as an illustrator and she retained a passion for art throughout her life. Her interest in archaeology came while resident in Gisborne through involvement in Aileen Fox's excavation at Tiromoana in 1974.

Mary subsequently became the site recording filekeeper for Hawkes Bay and a very active recorder of sites - in associaiton with Aileen and her husand Mick and encourager of others in the same activity.

Mary served on the NZAA Council, had two years as President and was on the archaeology committee of the Historic Places Trust as the NZAA representative. She was an enthusiastic advocate of site protection and of good management practice, particularly in relation to Otatara Pa.

She retired to Coromandel in 1991.

Obituary 2006 Archaeology in New Zealand 49(2):73-77.

Bibliography

- 1987 The Mahia Peninsula seal mammal butchery site (N127/14) New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 30(3):174-175.

Kevin Jones, Mary Jeal and Mick Jeal 2001 Field archaeology of the Mahia Peninsula (Nukutaurua mai Tawhiti), northern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 23:5-29.