McCully Hugh

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Hugh S McCully

McCully was a Canterbury farmer and amateur archaeologist. His papers are about sites and finds in the area with a particular emphasis on stone tools.

In the Canterbury Museum is a mōkihi (raft canoe) made from raupō. This mōkihi was made at Temuka in 1950 by Pita Paipeta of Arowhenua, assisted by Hugh McCully.

McCully guided T L Buick to the moa-hunter sites in the area and appears in the resulting book (Buick 1937), particularly chapter V.

Buick, T L 1937 The Moa-Hunters of New Zealand: Sportsman of the Stone Age. Thomas Avery, New Plymouth. Online


Bibliography

1941 Stone Tools Made and Used by The Maori. Suggested Method of their Manufacture, Journal of the Polynesian Society 50:185-210.

1943 The Term "Unfinished" as Applied to Adzes, Journal of the Polynesian Society 52:204-406.

1943 A Multiple-Edged Tool, Journal of the Polynesian Society 52:206-9.

1947 Stone Tools Made From Quarried Material, Journal of the Polynesian Society 56:55-57.

1948 Stone Tools. The Flake; Journal of the Polynesian Society 57:46-56.

1953 In Quest of Rauru, Journal of the Polynesian Society 62:410-411.