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  • == New Zealand and the Sea Historical Perspectives == ...ath the waves, behind a camera, and in the realm of the imagination. While New Zealanders have continually altered their marine environments, the ocean, t
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  • ...]][[Middleton Angela|Angela Middleton]], University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand Te Puna - A New Zealand Mission Station
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  • ...ut and about. The book begins with a general history of archaeology in New Zealand, the kinds of sites we have here – pa, pits, middens, umu, redoubts and m
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  • == Big Ideas: 100 Wonders of New Zealand Engineering == Roads, bridges, dams, railway viaducts, tunnels . . . New Zealand is full of amazing feats of engineering. Our number-eight wire mentality ha
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  • ...and. The sea has played a vital role in the settlement and history of New Zealand, but until recent years, scientific studies of marine sites of both Maori a ...html</ref>. Another well-known wreck explorer and marine enthusiast of New Zealand's maritime treasures is Kelly Tarlton; his contributions to the field inclu
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  • == Cultural Resource Management Archaeology in New Zealand == '''[[Bickler Simon|Simon H Bickler]] 2018, Bickler Consultants, Auckland, New Zealand. 337pp. NZ$45.00 + Postage. Order from arch@bickler.co.nz [mailto:arch@bic
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  • == Battlefields of the New Zealand Wars: A Visitor's Guide == The New Zealand Wars of the nineteenth century still cast a long shadow over the twenty-fir
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  • == Pounamu: the jade of New Zealand == ...bration of jade in its many forms. It is a magnificent tribute to this New Zealand icon, the finest book on the subject ever published. Through the eyes of po
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  • === New Zealand Historic Places Trust (Legacy Page)=== '''The Trust was replaced by [[Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga]] in 2014.'''
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  • == New Zealand Heritage Magazine == '''- is the magazine of [[Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga]].'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[New Zealand Heritage Magazine]]
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  • == Earthwork Fences in New Zealand ==
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  • == Moa The Life and Death of New Zealand's Legendary Bird == ...f controversy and intrigue. Since then there has been an unbroken chain of new discoveries, culminating with intriguing revelations in recent years about
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  • == Editors: Archaeology In New Zealand == ...st editors of ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' and its predecessor the ''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter'', have been:
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  • == Finding our Recent Past: Historical Archaeology in New Zealand == New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph No 29. 2013 226pp ISBN 978-0-9582977-2
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  • == Raoul and the Kermadecs New Zealand's Northernmost Islands A History == ...orer described them, the Kermadec Islands lie 1000 kilometres north of New Zealand and form our northern bastion. They are the result of the collision between
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  • == Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga == ...w Zealand Historic Places Trust]] in a similar but not identical role with new legislation.
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  • == Archaeology in New Zealand == [[File:Ainz.jpg|300px|right]]Formerly the New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter this has appeared quarterly since 195
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  • == New Zealand Journal of Archaeology == ...e on-line: [http://www.nzarchaeology.org/cms/index.php/publications/91-new-zealand-journal-of-archaeology-nzja] [[Category:Journals]]
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  • == New Zealand's First World War Heritage == Rediscover New Zealand’s hidden First World War history through the places where it happened.
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  • == The New Zealand Wars == [[Image:Werry.JPG|right]]'''Philippa Werry 2018 New Holland ISBN: 9781869664787 80pp'''
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  • |This website is designed for those interested in New Zealand and Pacific archaeology. It is in the form of a Wiki, allowing many people ==='''New Contributors are Invited.'''===
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  • ===New Zealand===
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  • ...ll facilitate an integrated and collaborative approach to the study of New Zealand’s past. * [[ArchInNZToday|Archaeology in New Zealand today]]
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  • ...ough & Associates Ltd] is one of the largest Heritage Consultancies in New Zealand. For over 10 years, they have carried out work involving: Based in Auckland but available for work throughout New Zealand.
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  • * Omaha Beach, Whangateau Harbour, near Warkworth. New Zealand ...ough. 2004. The Archaeology of Omaha Sandspit, Northland, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 25(2003):121-157.
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  • * 152 Hobson St, Downtown Auckland. New Zealand [[Category: New Zealand]]
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  • ...ssenger rail travel in Auckland is yet to recover from this shift, but the new station at Britomart opened in 2003 and its integration with the CPO brings * Britomart, Downtown Auckland. New Zealand
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  • ==Government Agencies involved with Heritage in New Zealand== * '''[http://www.heritage.org.nz Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga]'''
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  • * Vulcan Lane, Downtown Auckland. New Zealand [[Category:New Zealand]]
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  • ...ks (Figure 1), which is recorded as archaeological site R11/*33 on the New Zealand Archaeological Association's Site Record File. Prior to the construction of ...ector="no" controls="small">-36.85078, 174.767246, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand</googlemap>
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  • ...archaeologists. He has over 30 years research and field experience in New Zealand and Pacific Islands archaeology (Over 130 projects). ...ed ''Lapita: A View from the East''' which was published by the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] in 2002.
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  • was formed as a limited liability company.  One of the objects of the new font-family:"Times New Roman"'>[2]</span></span></span></a> </p>
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  • ==EARLY BRICKMAKING IN NEW ZEALAND== The first bricks in the new colony were of necessity imported. Australian brickworks had been operating
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  • ..., lecturing and researching in historic and pre-contact archaeology in New Zealand and the Pacific. ...ic Places Trust, ICOMOS and a Past President (2009-2011) of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]].
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  • {{wikipedia|List of universities in New Zealand}} A number of universities in New Zealand teach some archaeology components at undergraduate level.
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  • ==New Zealand Archaeological Association== ...Its members have interests in historic and prehistoric archaeology in New Zealand and in the Pacific.
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  • ...enty|Bay of Plenty]] and have worked throughout [[:Category:NewZealand|New Zealand]]. [[Category:New Zealand]]
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  • ...tinued in the 20th century and there is evidence of garden landscaping and new and improved drainage being added to the site. During the 19th and early 20 * Corner of Wynyard St and Grafton Road, Downtown Auckland. New Zealand
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  • * Corner Fanshawe St and Market Place, Downtown Auckland. New Zealand [[Category: New Zealand]]
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  • This Dictionary of New Zealand Biography article covers briefly his early contribution to archaeology incl ...er's Confidential Ruling on the Haast v. McKay Case. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 49(4):282-292.
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  • ...dnzb/ DNZB] but his considerable early contribution to archaeology in New Zealand is noted only briefly there. ...ters, agriculture and changing analogies in New Zealand prehistory. '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 15(1):16-39.
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  • ...e vicinity of Lake Rotoaira and the lower Tongariro River 1966–71''. New Zealand Historical Places Trust Publication 21.
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  • He was a founder member of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] and a council member for two years. ...thropologists seeking to understand whose were the first footprints on New Zealand shores.This is the autobiography of the man who found those burial sites as
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  • Active in New Zealand 1973-1983. ...ater, at a time most people are retiring, Aileen began a new career in New Zealand.
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  • See Janet Davidson's article in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/5d27/1 DNZB] '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 47(4):86-90.
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  • Past webmaster of the New Zealand Archaeological Association website: [http://www.nzarchaeology.org/ nzarchae ...aly updated personal page is [http://www.lawas.co.nz/arch/ Garry Law's New Zealand Archaeology Page]
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  • ...f Harbour at the end of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, North of Auckland, New Zealand [[Category:New Zealand]]
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  • ...fields. It played a significant role in the history of gold mining in New Zealand, particularly because it was part of a large operation involving the famous Waihi, New Zealand
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  • Leslie Adkin (1888-1964) was one of those extraordinary New Zealanders who, self-taught and operating outside professional and academic ...arge areas of the Tararuas; and he was one of the finest photographers New Zealand has had.
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  • ...Kings College Auckland (1923-32) and later after a break from teaching, at New Plymouth Boys High School. He was an officer in the Home Guard in the secon ...and was for a period on the staff of the Herald between Kings College and New Plymouth.
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  • [[Campbell Matt|Campbell, M]] ''Digging into History: 50 years of the New Zealand Archaeological Association''. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' Special Issue, December 2004.
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  • ...Changes_through_time.jpg|right|200px]]Change through Time, 50 Years of New Zealand Archaeology, ...their theme. This is a volume that is indispensable for any student of New Zealand archaeology, and certain to be a long referenced classic in its own right.
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  • A group of New Zealand archaeologists operated a Professional Development Cell which ran skills or
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  • He was the primary creator of the New Zealand Archaeological Association ([[NZAA]]) site recording scheme, working on thi ...6:10) notes Buchanan as having an influence in raising the interest of New Zealand Aerial Mapping in photographing pa. There are fine examples in Buchanan's b
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  • 1961 Artifacts from the far north of New Zealand. '''Tane''' 8:65-68.
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  • ...m landscape are in colours and forms that show a deep familiarity with New Zealand. ...re the source of much of his art but it is in no way derivative, finding a new view and often one that is dark and mysterious. A long way from archaeology
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  • ...an anti-nuclear stance. He is also credited as the author of The First New Zealand Whole Earth Catalogue (Published [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alister_Tayl ...ole of Waikato filekeeper. His passion for fieldwork was unabated and many new and updated records resulted in this period.
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  • ...ers and is now a primary area of evidence of the date of settlement of New Zealand. He can be credited for seeing this potential. [[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 1982 '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter''' 25:227-228.
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  • He came to New Zealand from 1888, his family joining an older brother of Hugh's who had preceded t ...e Moa-Hunters of New Zealand: Sportsman of the Stone Age'''. Thomas Avery, New Plymouth. [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-BuiMoaH.html Online]
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  • * Between Bream Tail and Mangawhai Heads, Nr Whangarei, New Zealand -36.080459, 174.595413, Bream Tail Farm, New Zealand</googlemap>
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  • ...rs of sites in the Bay of Plenty file. It became one of the largest in New Zealand. Much of the recording was his own. [[Obituaries|Obituary]]: '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 49(4):243
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  • == New Zealand and the Sea Historical Perspectives == ...ath the waves, behind a camera, and in the realm of the imagination. While New Zealanders have continually altered their marine environments, the ocean, t
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  • ...he degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
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  • He was editor of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]]'s Newsletter for 17 years, from 1962-1978. Ala [[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 1999 '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 42(3):196-202.
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  • Skinner was the first president of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]], and joint editor of the Journal of the Polyne See Atholl Anderson's article on Skinner in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonE
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  • ...he Prison Diary of A. C. Barrington. Dissent and conformity in wartime New Zealand. Otago University Press Dunedin.</ref> including accounts of his co-operati ...eology. In this role he worked on the collections of the Museum, collected new material, and assisted archaeologists with bird and other animal identifica
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  • ...lishing a number of books for schools, With two: '''Deeds of daring in New Zealand''' and '''The games of Ao-tea-roa''' he was the primary author and in a fur ...excavation in New Zealand. The work he undertook on sites in southern New Zealand appeared largely in the Journal of the Polynesian Society. He was an early
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  • [[Obituaries|Obituary]] 2006 ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 49(2):73-77. ...y her New Zealand friends'''. Eds. S E Bulmer, R G Law and D G Sutton, New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph No. 14.
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  • ...r joint publication on this was in 1971, ''The Prehistoric Rock Art of New Zealand''. ...ntroduced many New Zealanders to local archaeology. Extinct animals of New Zealand were also the subjects a series of books, some including archaeology.
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  • ...th Medal recipient from Otago University and an honorary member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association. Helen Leach contributed a biography to the on-line Dictionary of New Zealand Biography [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonEs
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