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The Archaeological investigations are a joint project between the University of Otago and the Department of Conservation. Aimed at discovering more about New Zealands 1st permanant Euroepan Settelment and Mission Station.
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Revision as of 16:32, 6 February 2012

Marsden Cross

Excavated in February 2012.

<googlemap lat="-35.168248" lon="174.09561" zoom="17"> -35.18437, 174.164616, Bay Of Islands, New Zealand -35.168827, 174.095761, Marsden Cross </googlemap>


Oihi - Marsden Cross

The Archaeological investigations are a joint project between the University of Otago and the Department of Conservation. Aimed at discovering more about New Zealand's first permanent Euroepan Settelment and Mission Station.

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