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(Robert (Bob) G W Jolly 1906-1990)
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Excavating at Opito, 1972
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Excavating at Opito, 1972.
  
 
Bob was an artefact collector who became an amateur archaeologist. In his career he was a dairy farmer and insurance agent. He was an early member of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] and was associated with excavations run from Auckland University from that time on.
 
Bob was an artefact collector who became an amateur archaeologist. In his career he was a dairy farmer and insurance agent. He was an early member of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] and was associated with excavations run from Auckland University from that time on.
  
He features in many of the reminiscences for the time (See index to [[Digging Into History|Digging into History]])and in the campfire songs (see LP ''Sweat in the Sun Mate'', Fernfire Singers, Garry Law, Sue Bulmer).
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He features in the reminiscences for the time (See index to [[Digging Into History|Digging into History]]) and in the campfire songs (see LP ''Sweat in the Sun Mate'', Fernfire Singers, Garry Law, Sue Bulmer).
  
He had little formal education - happily contrasting his standard 6 certificate with those of the "academics" he sometimes scorned. He held very conservative social views, in contrast to the often liberal views of the archaeologists he was associating with but there was mutual tollerance of these. He was generous in offering the use of his and Beryl's beach houses ont eh Coromandel to people with an archaeological interest.
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He had little formal education - happily contrasting his standard 6 certificate with those of the "academics" he sometimes scorned. He held very conservative social views, in contrast to the often liberal views of the archaeologists he was associating with but there was mutual tollerance of these. He was generous in offering the use of his and Beryl's beach houses on the Coromandel to people with an archaeological interest.
  
He knew the sites of the Coromandel Peninsular, well, was concerend about their loss to development and encourged others to research them.
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He knew the sites of the Coromandel Peninsula well, was concerned about their loss to development and encourged others to research them.
  
 
His collection is in the Auckland Museum.
 
His collection is in the Auckland Museum.
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- and R. Green
 
- and R. Green
  
1062   Beach middens on the Coromandel coast. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 5(l):41-43.
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1962   Beach middens on the Coromandel coast. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 5(l):41-43.
  
 
-  and Pat (C.J.) Murdoch
 
-  and Pat (C.J.) Murdoch

Revision as of 15:03, 22 January 2008

Robert (Bob) G W Jolly 1906-1990

Jol.jpg Excavating at Opito, 1972.

Bob was an artefact collector who became an amateur archaeologist. In his career he was a dairy farmer and insurance agent. He was an early member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association and was associated with excavations run from Auckland University from that time on.

He features in the reminiscences for the time (See index to Digging into History) and in the campfire songs (see LP Sweat in the Sun Mate, Fernfire Singers, Garry Law, Sue Bulmer).

He had little formal education - happily contrasting his standard 6 certificate with those of the "academics" he sometimes scorned. He held very conservative social views, in contrast to the often liberal views of the archaeologists he was associating with but there was mutual tollerance of these. He was generous in offering the use of his and Beryl's beach houses on the Coromandel to people with an archaeological interest.

He knew the sites of the Coromandel Peninsula well, was concerned about their loss to development and encourged others to research them.

His collection is in the Auckland Museum.

Obituary: 1990 Archaeology in New Zealand 33(3):123-126.


Bibliography

1960 Evidence of Archaic occupation along Auckland west coast. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 3(2):38.

1978 Brief record of work at Whitipirorua Beach (N49/16) and nearby area. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 21(4): 129-134.

1978 The East or Cabana Lodge site, Whangamata. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 21(4):135-137.

1979 Excavation at site N4G/74. Opito Bay. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 22(1):29-31.

1981 An unusual artefact from Opito. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 24(1):65.

1983 Thirty years of New Zealand archaeology. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 26(1) :31-44.

Foreman, J.M. and –

1965 Report of the Whiritoa Beach site Coromandel Peninsula. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 8(4):149-151.

- and R. Green

1962 Beach middens on the Coromandel coast. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 5(l):41-43.

- and Pat (C.J.) Murdoch

1973 Further excavations at Site N40/2, Opito Bay. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 16(2):66-72.