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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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  • ...|thumb|right|Jack Diamond at the site of a kauri dam. Photo B Hayward]]New Zealand archaeology had a pioneer in Jack. His work on the west Auckland timber and [[Obituaries|Obituary]] 2001 Archaeology in New Zealand 44(1):7-13.
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  • ...aeology, the first New Zealand born archaeologist to be so employed in New Zealand. He is remembered by his students for the depth of his knowledge, the organ [[Obituaries|Obituaries]]: 1994 '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 37(4):236-238 and 255-271.
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  • ...airy farmer and insurance agent. Bob was an early member of the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] and was associated with excavations run from A [[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 1990 '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 33(3):123-126.
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  • ...om 1936 until retirement in 1968. He had a founding role in the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]], serving on its first council and as President
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  • .../ainz.html '''Archaeology in New Zealand'''] or its predecessor the '''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter'''. ...ick Revans]] 1938 Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand [https://beta.paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/imageserver-periodicals/TPRSNZ1938-
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  • [[File:Device.jpg|right]]A number of apps are available which relate to New Zealand archaeological / heritage sites. Apps can be found by searching on Google
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  • ...:Palmer.jpg|right|thumb|Source: Stout, T D M, 1958 Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific, Historical Publications Branch, Wellington.]] ...articularly archaeology. He was born and trained in Britain, coming to New Zealand in 1935. His medical career was a distinguished one in mental health, being
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  • ...rare exhibit. It has a wealth of archaeological material from southern New Zealand.
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  • ...f>H. Hanson Turton, 1882, Maori Deeds of Old Private Land Purchases in New Zealand, From the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims http://www.n
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  • ...f the Mist''<ref>Best, E 1925 Tuhoe: the Children of the Mist (2 volumes). New Plymouth: Thomas Avery and Sons.</ref> but underlies a lot of his other pub Jeffrey Sissons has an article on Best in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/ DNZB]
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  • ...of Maori and Pacific Island objects, as well as being a museum of wars New Zealand has been involved in, a natural history and fine arts museum. ...for scholarly publications on archaeology and ethnology for Auckland, New Zealand and the Pacific, particularly on the Auckland region and the collections of
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  • Canterbury Museum in Christchurch has a strong association with New Zealand Archaeology. Past directors include archaeologists [[Julius von Haast]], [[
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  • ...pg|framed|right]]Formerly Regional Archaeologist (Northland) for the [[New Zealand Historic Places Trust]], and Lecturer in archaeology in the Department of A ...re is an [[Obituaries|obituary]] by Peter Sheppard in ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 56(4):182-185.
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  • ~Title: University of Auckland, New Zealand ~(Displayed text) University of Auckland, New Zealand;
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  • ~Whitford, Auckland, New Zealand; The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names (1975:589) claims that Whitford is named after the owner of a l
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  • ...ton, Tony (Ed). 2007. Monograph 23: Archaeological Site Recording in New Zealand]. Electronic version of the 1999 edition.
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  • '''Legislation related to Archaeological Site Recording in New Zealand''' ...onHistory|history of legislation]] relating to archaeological sites in New Zealand.
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  • ...of Master of Arts in Anthropology at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.</div> ...nstitutions involved in historic heritage management and protection in New Zealand. For the purpose of this chapter it has been necessary to trace the develop
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  • ...kler. 2007. Cultural Heritage Investigation. Unpublished report to URS New Zealand Ltd. Prepared for Papakura District Plan Review – Rural Section. Papakura ...owiki>presumably Ihaka Takanini<nowiki>]</nowiki>. At much the same time a new pa at Maketu had been built, through which the track passed, and was occupi
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  • ...kler. 2007. Cultural Heritage Investigation. Unpublished report to URS New Zealand Ltd. Prepared for Papakura District Plan Review – Rural Section. Papakura Allen, Harry. 1998. Protecting Historic Places In New Zealand'' ''in'' Research in Anthropology and Linguistics ''No.1 Dept of Anthropo
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  • ...174.736927" zoom="16">-36.912328, 174.737377, Mount Roskill, Auckland, New Zealand</googlemap> ...own sold land at Mt Roskill to Alexander Kennedy (SO 1358C, Figure 5), New Zealand Manager of the Union Bank of Australia. At this time, the mountain was kno
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  • [[Image:tour.jpg|left]]New Zealand has many Maori and other archaeological sites that can be visited. Interpre ''' [[The Penguin Field Guide to New Zealand Archaeology]] ''' Kevin L. Jones 2007 Penguin Books.
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  • ...Classic Maori than we shall know about any other phase of prehistoric New Zealand culture, because with the arrival of literate Europeans, prehistory was "ca ...e South Seas. Ed. Freeman, J. D. & Geddes, W. R. Thomas Avery & Sons Ltd., New Plymouth, page 47.
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  • ...Bob Bell was a distingushed American archaeologist took an interest in New Zealand archaeology in the 1950s. He investigated the potential for the use of den New Zealand Archaeological Society. '''New Zealand Science Review''' 16(1-2): 13-7.
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  • The impact of climate change on the archaeology of New Zealand’s coastline A case study from the Whangarei District. Historic concrete structures in New Zealand: overview, maintenance and management. Peter Reed, Kate Schoonees and Jerem
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  • The Museum Detective was a regular podcast about New Zealand Museums. Only some of the content was archaeological. It has now ceased.
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  • ...="14" height="300" width="300">-35.827974, 174.51499, Whangarei Heads, New Zealand</googlemap> .... Nine samples of midden material were submitted for analysis from four ‘New areas’. Two samples from hangi and two samples from features were submitt
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  • ...oodville]], Auckland: 3D modelling of built heritage. ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 54(2). ...ensing techniques in New Zealand Heritage Management. ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 50(3): 195-210.
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  • ...n New Zealand. He gets a listing here, for during his residence out of New Zealand he spent three seasons in the 1930s working at the famous Egyptian archaeol ...rections: a Memoir, 1909-1947'''. 1980 Oxford University Press Wellington, New York. [http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-BraIndi-t1-body-d2-d5.html On
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  • ...wn's cows and the Motukorea archaeological landscape. ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 51(2):77-94.
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  • ...n respect of the faunal material found. He was a founder member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association. As Director of the National Museum - a predeces [[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 2005 Archaeology in New Zealand 48(4):293-295
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  • Best, S. 1980 Oruarangi Pa: past and present investigations. '''New Zealand Journal of Archaeology''' 2:65-91.
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  • ...pent some time in New Zealand so the local references are knowing. The New Zealand English glossary is a hoot. [[Barber Ian|Ian Barber]] has reviewed it in Archaeology in New Zealand 2005 48(4):256-58.
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  • ...MATE]] was produced in a run of about 150 copies. This record has some New Zealand classics (some of which had not been recorded before) like "The Wakamarina"
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  • ...Medal to [[Green Roger|Professor Roger Green]] by the Royal Society of New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand.
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  • - in ''The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse'' 1960 Ed. Allen Curnow, Penguin Books.
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  • ...ader Scott / Ship ''Terra Nova'' Built the [[Cape Evans]] Hut, also built new hut at [[Cape Adare]] (now ruinous) and re-used Borchgrevink hut. Re-used t ...Archaeology on Ice: a Review of Historical Archaeology in Antarctica.] New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 26:5-28.
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  • ...Nova'' The northern party under the leadership of Victor Campbell built a new hut at Cape Adare (now ruinous) and re-used Borchgrevink hut. This expediti ...1991 Archaeology of Borchgrevink's Stores Hut, Cape Adare, Antarctica. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 13:177-197.
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  • In addition to the New Zealand Archaeological Association the following cater for more specialised interes [http://www.icomos.org.nz/ ICOMOS New Zealand]
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  • The institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand has an active technical group that studies engineering heritage. Some of t
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  • ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Herald_and_Auckland_Gazette ''New Zealand Herald and Auckland Gazette'']. In 1842 Terry published '''New Zealand: its Advantages and Prospects as a British Colony''' T. & W. Boone, London.
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  • The journal offers new perspectives on and insights into the past, through stories that may be wel 22% of the journal's readers are outside of New Zealand.
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  • ...n. Leader: Scott. Ship: Terra Nova. Built the Cape Evans Hut, also built new hut at [[Cape Adare]] (now ruinous) and re-used Borchgrevink hut there. Re- ...haeology on Ice: a Review of Historical Archaeology in Antarctica.] '''New Zealand Journal of Archaeology''' 26:5-28.
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  • ...Archaeology on Ice: a Review of Historical Archaeology in Antarctica.] New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 26:5-28.
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  • ...meeting houses. Most of the carving was done by John Rua, a well known New Zealand master carver.
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  • ...ict and particularly the Martha Mine was a major centre of industry in New Zealand. Mining still continues there today but open cast rather than underground m
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  • ..., N. 1999 The grounds of the Thames School of Mines. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 42(3):248-265.
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  • ...is being applied by archaeologists to a diversity of scoop features in New Zealand Maori archaeological sites. ...op Hearths - Sorting Out What We Are Talking About” ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 51(2): 95-105.'''
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  • This booklet places the visit of the Great White Fleet to Auckland in its New Zealand context and its geopolitical context - that of great power rivalry over pre
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  • '''Review: Hamish Keith 2007 The Big Picture. A History of New Zealand Art from 1642. Random House, Auckland.''' ...with the present as a living part of New Zealand's culture ... all of New Zealand's culture, not just the Maori bit.
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  • ...bert Barracks, which is recorded as archaeological site R11/*33 on the New Zealand Archaeological Association's Site Record File. Prior to the construction of ...Heritage values of the Albert Park air raid shelters. ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 51(2):106-117.]
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  • == The Waikato River Gunboats; New Zealand's First Navy == [[File:Waikato_river_gunboats.jpg|right]]New Zealand's First Navy. The story of the gunboats used during the British invasion of
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  • ...|framed|James Miln pictured with the Carnac megaliths.]] Miln lived in New Zealand at some stage prior to 1873. Any further information about his residence he ...p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Opium_War First Opium War]. As well as New Zealand, he lived for considerable periods in China and India where he was a mercha
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  • ...arises the state of knowledge of the archaeology of the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, and reviews research themes and priorities of the past and for the future.
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  • ...hancement of open space for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of New Zealand. ...They need to be credible, perpetual and have sufficient resources. The New Zealand Coastal Trust listed below is a potential party for these. There will be ot
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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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  • ...Pitt Rivers Museum] in Oxford, England has a substantial collection of New Zealand material, most of it resulting from private collections that subsequently c ...aeopress, pp. 554-563. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/125489516/Chapter-28-New-Zealand-World-Archaeology-at-the-Pitt-Rivers-Museum On line].
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  • ...ath 2006, 179 minutes, nhnz and TVNZ. Eight half hour programmes about New Zealand archaeology, featuring many of NZ's contemporary active archaeologists. Rails in the Wilderness, Indigenous Logging and Bush Tramways in New Zealand. 60 minutes, [http://www.memoryline.co.nz/ Memory Line]. Mostly archive foo
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  • ...is in large part a report on the investigations there. It is a classic New Zealand archaeological publication. ...great significance to Rangitane, and for understanding the history of New Zealand. It was probably one of the first places settled by people arriving from ce
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  • The first statistical returns for New Zealand, the Blue Book of 1841, describes the gaol in By halfway through that year the new gaol in Queen Street had opened, and for the next 15
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  • ...ter, M M 1975: Archaeological investigations at Redcliffs, Canterbury, New Zealand. '''Records of the Canterbury Museum''' 9(3):189-220.
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  • ...tions at Kauri Point, Katikati, western Bay of Plenty: introduction. ''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter'' 4(2): 13–15.</ref> Ambrose, W. 1962: Further Investigations at Kauri Point. ''New Zealand Archaeological Association
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  • == Aerial Photography in New Zealand Archaeology == Aerial photography has been used for archaeological purposes in New Zealand for site discovery, site level research and illustration.
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  • There is an obituary to Tony in Archaeology in New Zealand 2008 51(3):168-171.
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  • ...e vicinity of Lake Rotoaira and the lower Tongariro River 1966–71.'' New Zealand Historical Places Trust Publication 21.</ref> but the illustrations were in ...Davidson]] contributed an [[Obituaries|obituary]] to ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 47(3):162-4.
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  • ...d her BA (1996) and MA (1998) degrees from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where She studied art history and anthropology, with a focus on Pacific pr [http://www.nzarchaeology.org/Blaze.html Archaeology in New Zealand Obituary] 52(3):124-126
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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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  • ...sityofAuckland|University of Auckland]]. His interests are Oceanic and New Zealand archaeology.[[File:Girwin.jpg|framed|right]] ...fluenced his views about the prehistoric settlement of the Pacific. In New Zealand he has studied the emergence of defended Maori tribal landscapes dominated
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  • ...isher Road Sites R11/887, 888 and 899, Mt Wellington South Auckland. ''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter'', 29(4):238-243. ...e Fisher Road (R11/887, 888, 299) and Hakins Hills sites (R11/1394). ''New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter'', 29(4):248-249.
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  • Archaeology has inspired some New Zealand art. Some others can be found on Archaeopedia's [[Kitsch]] page. ...09:128)<ref>Brown, Warwick, 2009 ''Seen this century, 100 contemporary New Zealand artists, a collectors guide''. Random House, Auckland.</ref> notes her trai
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  • "Miss Christina Jefferson was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, and educated at a small rural school in the Leith Valley nearby. Her youth
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  • ...to be occupied during this process; not only in the Bay of Plenty, but New Zealand wide. ...ulture to New Zealand's climate and ecology. One of the main themes in New Zealand archaeology is understanding this process of change and adaptation of the g
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  • == In Defence of our Land: A Tour of New Zealand's Historic Harbour Forts == "The harbour forts of New Zealand occupy some of the grandest real estate in the country, yet little is known
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  • ...r British forces, by adapting and developing their defences in response to new British assaults. This book explores the evolution and design of Maori fort ...d tactics in the musket wars very briefly and then concentrates on the New Zealand Wars, presumably an area of greater interest to Knight and his readers. Oth
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  • ...tus can become the subject of modern copies and re-use of the imagery. New Zealand items are not immune. ...nd viewing it in part involves lying on the floor. It is a treasure of New Zealand and Māori art.
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  • ...he Dutch East Indies, recieved art training in Holland and migrated to New Zealand in 1939. He lived much of his life here after that. ...rson<ref>Schoon, T 1962 An early exploration of N.Z. shelter drawings. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 5(2) 124-16.</ref>. Another account b
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  • ...t means in the early part of his life. He travelled widely. He visited New Zealand in 1904 lecturing on meteorology and astronomy. ...s. Chatto and Windus.</ref>. On the trips reported in that book he visited New Caledonia, Rarotonga, Raiatea and Tahiti. Later visits include India and Ce
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  • ...e few, if not the only, remaining early/mid 19th Century Brickworks in New Zealand. -36.847385, 174.765735, Auckland, New Zealand
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  • ...int, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northland_Region Northland Region], New Zealand *"Butler House." Butler Point New Zealand, whaling museum, historic house, gardens. Web. 23 Feb. 2010. [http://www.bu
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  • ...ion Station 1832–1874. PhD thesis, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. (10) </ref>. ...es: Archaeology, Class and Gender in the CMS Missions, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 1814–1845." International Journal of Historical Archaeology 11, no. 1 (2
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  • ...uaiti Whaling Station''' (I43/66) is an early historic site located in New Zealand. It was established in 1837 by Long, Wright, and Richards and sold a year l ...in]]. The city itself is situated within the [[Otago|Otago]] Region of New Zealand. The river stretches into a salt water lagoon that empties into the sea. Th
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  • 2010 Charles Lyell and the Great 1855 Earthquake in New Zealand: First recognition of active fault tectonics. Journal of the Geological So ...ngton,+new+zealand&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=Chews+Ln,+Wellington,+6011,+New+Zealand&gl=us&ei=Cm2BS7ilFoKMlAeAoKH6Bg&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ve
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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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  • ...ocated in [[:Category:Auckland | Auckland]], [[:Category:New Zealand | New Zealand]], Fort Ligar took the form of an [[:Category:earthworks | earthwork]] redo .../www.doc.govt.nz/upload/documents/science-and-technical/DSIS122.pdf “New Zealand redoubts, stockades and blockhouses, 1840-1848,”] the redoubt, as erected
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  • ...ch can be furthered to fill in these gaps. Based upon sources from the New Zealand Archaeological Association Site Recording Scheme, personal fieldwork, publi ...n, and eventually confiscated their lands in the Bay of Plenty. As the New Zealand Wars continued, the European settlement of the area was a slow process, as
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  • Detailed Archaeological site records are available from the New Zealand
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  • ...n the Tolaga Bay area in 1769. Cook and his crew were circumnavigating New Zealand in their vessel, the ''Endeavour'', and spent some time in Cooks Cove (Opou -38.377757, 178.338881, Cook's Cove, New Zealand
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  • [[Image:Image16.gif|thumb|right|Location of pa in New Zealand]] Early Royal Society of New Zealand Transactions and Proceedings articles on pa can be found [http://rsnz.natli
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  • ...ical evidence of the continuation of Polynesian gardening practices in New Zealand and adaptations of gardening techniques to suit the local environment. Gard ...(Pteridium esculentum (Forst. f.) Cockayne) in traditional Maori diet. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 22 (2000): 31–43.</ref>. Seasonal crop failures an
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  • Bruce McFadgen has been an archaeologist in New Zealand for over 45 years. He has more than 70 refereed publications, including mon ...een Auckland and Dunedin, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand Vol. 15(1):27-65.</ref>.
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  • ISBN 978-0-908960-53-8 Available through IPENZ / New Zealand Society on Large Dams [http://www.ipenz.org.nz/nzsold/OtagoDams/OrderBook.h ...Hargreaves, R P 1985 The Speculator's Dream, Gold Dredging in Southern New Zealand. Allied Press.</ref> and their early power schemes have been well covered<r
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  • Kohika is on the Rangitaiki Plains in North Island New Zealand. Site V15/80 (NZMS 1 No. N68/104) -37.958435, 176.985888~ Whakatane, New Zealand;
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  • Anne was recognised for her fieldwork by the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] being awarded the Groube Fieldwork Award in 20 Leahy A 1963 An earthwork in Fiji. New Zealand Archaeological
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  • informative volume helps shed new light on the people and political landscape of 19th century Taranaki and the legacy of the wars on the history of Aotearoa New Zealand."
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  • ...the summit One Tree Hill. The hill itself was not included though in the new estate as Governor Grey had declared in a public reserve. The estate was fa ...vestigation at the Alleged Site of Acacia Cottage, Auckland. Auckland, New Zealand Historic Places Trust 1983/2.</ref>.
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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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  • ...ation about old Maori sites, very little of which was submitted to the New Zealand Archaeological Association Site Recording Scheme. In the early 1960s he wro ...lton, T. 1992. Excavation of a midden (U26/24) on the Wairarapa coast. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 35(4): 220–227.</ref>.
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  • ...information for this purpose should consult with their local Heritage New Zealand office for advice or consult with a professional archaeologist.
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  • Julie Paama-Pengelly 2010 New Holland Publishers ...ori art and design. This book will be of great interest to readers who are new to the subject as well as to students and experts
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  • == Beyond the Scene - Landscape and Identity in Aotearoa New Zealand == ...unities, the historic landscapes of coastal Otago, created landscapes from new developments and even poetry.
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  • ...late 19th century reclamation, recorded as site R11/2374 in the [[NZAA|New Zealand Archaeological Association]] site file. Prior to construction three test tr | [[File:Nzta.jpg|New Zealand Transport Authority]]
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  • ...the decision was made to shift the Birdcage (excluding the basement) to a new site 40m along Franklin Road. The building will then be relocated slightly ...monitored under the provisions of Authority No. 2010/206 issued by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.
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  • ...inished by 1901. Reclamations continued through the 20th Century with the new Freemans Bay is located about 550m north of its original location. Victori ...to City: Heritage Assessment. Unpublished report prepared for Transit New Zealand and Beca Carter.</ref>.
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  • ...ity. Peter returned to the UK in 1968 but retained a close interest in New Zealand from then on. He re-visited to Dunedin in 2003 to teach a summer school pap ...arch 1964 University of Otago.</ref>. He was an early supporter of the New Zealand Archaeological Association, filling the roles of secretary and vice preside
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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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  • -39.492844, 176.912018~ Napier, New Zealand; Prehistoric Maori fortification reputedly the largest in New Zealand. There are clear defences, much terracing and kumara storage pits. There is
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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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  • ...archaeology as an interest living in Taranaki. While he was working at New Zealand Steel in Waiuku he took the opportunity study archaeology at Auckland Unive ...itchie contributed an [[Obituaries|obituary]] of Ray to Archaeology in New Zealand, (2011) 54(1):8-12.
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  • ...ogical sites ever undertaken in New Zealand – well let’s say quasi New Zealand to cover the Ross Protectorate. The photographs cover the exterior and the ...han personal gratification and more recently they have been removed to New Zealand for conservation, but that practice has now ceased with the Trust choosing
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  • ...n history. Some names appear here known best to an older generation of New Zealand archaeologists but it is not worth reading just for that. Rather it is a de
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  • Written by specialists from both New Zealand and Britain, Taonga Māori in the British Museum includes a substantial int ...o have many fine objects, even if it is a small collection compared to New Zealand Museums. In the former branch Museum of Mankind at least a few were display
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  • ...Woodville, Auckland: 3D modelling of built heritage. ''Archaeology in New Zealand'' 54(2). [[File:woodville_ainz_2011.pdf]]
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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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  • ...planes, dog turds and frozen sleeping bags? Archaeologists in Aotearoa New Zealand deal with artefacts like these every day to work out how the people before The book was reviewed by Nigel Prickett in Archaeology in New Zealand 54(4) 2011.
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  • ...tools available to the Neolithic Maori. The tiki ornament is unique to New Zealand, as are several other ornaments made from this stone. ...d Mason]]<ref>Russell Beck with Maika Mason. 2010.Pounamu: the jade of New Zealand. Penguin in association with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu</ref>
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  • ...climate in New Zealand. Auckland has become the commercial capital of New Zealand, but this hasn’t happened without the innovation and initiatives provided ...hanged many of the processes, that quality steel was finally produced. New Zealand Steel producing steel from ironsands, is now one of the most efficient stee
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  • Auckland, New Zealand Tuhinga 22: 19–100. http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/SiteCollectionDocuments/Tu
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  • ...of Auckland]] (1981). In 1974-75 he was Director of the Taranaki Museum in New Plymouth. Dr Prickett was made an Honorary Member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association in 2002 after serving on its Council and for man
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  • Interviews on Radio New Zealand by Kathryn Ryan ...h Cathedral Demolition, Time Time UK, Use of XRF, Rebuilding Christchurch, New Research Centre, Medals award to [[Prickett Nigel|Nigel Prickett]].
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  • == New Zealand Heritage Magazine == '''- is the magazine of [[Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga]].'''
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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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  • On 12 October 1918, the New Zealand Flying School took possession of the first two Boeing aircraft ever made. A ...ere only part of the fleet that overall made a notable contribution to New Zealand aviation. What happened to them has intrigued aviation enthusiasts ever sin
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  • Alternative theories of the settlement of New Zealand are not new (see notes below). Speculations abound about non-Maori previous settlers or ...nce that any non-Māori — other than Tasman and his crew — visited New Zealand before Cook’s first arrival in 1769.
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  • ...inion Museum (now [[Te Papa]]) received the bulk of the Māori, Marquesan, New Caledonian, and Admiralty Island components of the collection together with ...]), then as two memoirs (1943, 1946) that have since been republished with new interpretive material by Neich and Davidson.
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  • Louis Vangioni was a New Zealand born collector. He and earlier his Italian born father Joseph operated a ge
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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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  • ...w Zealand, giving it a significant place in the settlement history of New Zealand. Established by Samuel Marsden in December 1814 under the protection of loc
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  • Pounamu, or jade, is one of New Zealand's most treasured natural resources, celebrated for its rich beauty and sign ...d Mason's 2010 [[Pounamu: the Jade of New Zealand|Pounamu: the jade of New Zealand]]. They acknowledge its debt: "This publication draws on ''Pounamu'' as a c
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  • ...tions. University of Auckland MA research essay</ref>. He published on New Zealand archaeology, before settling in Australia. ...ch of the Department of Aboriginal and Islander Affairs, the University of New England and latterly at the University of Wollongong where he was a Profess
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  • == Trains, Tunnels, Bridges: Icons of Our New Zealand Rail History == ...dware that forged a nation. These symbols of our heritage are icons of New Zealand rail history"
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  • ...covers the four generations involved, and touches on early whaling off New Zealand and in the Pacific, European trading along the East Coast, the settlement a * two years as a New Zealand Forest Service hunter,
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  • == Great guns : the artillery heritage of New Zealand == ...right]]'''Cooke, Peter D. F., Ian Maxwell''' 2013 452 pp, Defence of New Zealand Study Group, Wellington.
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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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  • ...lumes of poetry and was anthologised in Curnow's ''The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse''.
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  • == Future Archaeology: Macaulay's New Zealander== ...chaeology. Even before science fiction an early invocation of a future New Zealand archaeologist was that of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Babington_Ma
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  • ...Guns and Tribal Gunners: The Story of Maori Artillery in 19th Century New Zealand == [[File:Tribal.jpg|right]]European sailing ships arriving in New Zealand waters during the early nineteenth century, brought with them terrifying an
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  • ...ef and inhabitants, the story of Pewhairangi began. It is the story of New Zealand's first permanent European settlement, at Hohi, and the church mission that http://reidsreader.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/angelamiddletonpewhairangisomething-new.html?spref=fb
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  • ...<ref>Anderson A, 2009 Prehistoric archaeology in the Auckland Islands, New Zealand subantarctic region. pp 9-37 in Dingwall et al, 2009. </ref> See also the a Anderson, Atholl J. Prehistoric Archaeology in the Auckland Islands: New Zealand Subantarctic Region. Wellington: Dept. of Conservation, 2003. 28p.
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  • == Hello Girls and Boys! A New Zealand Toy Story == ...o serious business, as David Veart makes clear in this remarkable story of New Zealanders and their toys from Māori voyagers to twenty-first-century game
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  • It often has articles on New Zealand and Pacific archaeology.
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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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  • ...produced, its use is central to any broad enquiry into the results of New Zealand archaeology. ...ditions of authorities under legislation have been scanned by Heritage New Zealand and are available from it by request.
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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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  • ...hivists, curators and Māori scholars, have each chosen an object from New Zealand’s colonial past, and their examinations open up our history in astonishin ...and immediate presence: in this collection they serve as 50 paths into New Zealand’s colonial history.
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  • burial grounds, and by the time settlers set sail for New Zealand large ‘modern’ cemeteries The migrants’ own traditions were adapted to their new environment and society, creating
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  • ...haeological research in New Zealand. Before joining SPAR Chris was the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Regional Archaeologist for the Southern Region. He al
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  • ...ts<ref>Hall-Jones 2004 Ron Scarlett and Les Lockerbie, Archaeology in New Zealand 47(4):112-115.</ref>.
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  • ...in Wellington and educated in Australia and the UK before returning to New Zealand. Like his father be became a distinguished judge. Early in his career he wa ...lished this he would have been a more notable figure in the history of New Zealand archaeology.
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  • [[File:Rushing.jpg|right]]'''Life and Commerce on the Goldfields of New Zealand and Australia.''' ...reveals the obscured historic connections forged between Australia and New Zealand during the gold rush period. Rushing for Gold, edited by University of Cant
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  • ...area. Source: Rushing for Gold, Life and Commerce on the Goldfields of New Zealand and Australia. Eds Lloyd Carpenter and Lyndon Fraser Otago University Press Neville Ritchie was engaged by [[New Zealand Historic Places Trust|NZHPT]] to lead the project and seconded to the MWD C
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  • ...shell does not grow in New Zealand so this must have been imported to New Zealand on a Polynesian voyaging canoe. It would have been used as a trolling fishi
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  • == Te Matau a Māui: Fish-hooks, Fishing and Fisheries in New Zealand == ...nwick 2016. USA: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN: 978-0-8248-6618-1 New Zealand: Fishhook Publications, Paraparaumu ISBN: 978-0-473-32869-6 232pp.'''
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  • ...ears between the death of Captain Cook and the start of the colony of New Zealand
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  • Omimiti Reserve, Kawhia, Te Awamutu 3889, New Zealand
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  • ...ife a very active field archaeologist and heritage manager in Auckland New Zealand.
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  • ...so produced to celebrate and examine the voyage, its personnel and many ‘new’ discoveries. ...commemorative medals and sketches, the objects (over 140) featured in this new book tell the story of the Endeavour voyage and its impact ahead of the 250
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  • ...and stone implements in the Pacific, location and use of materials in New Zealand, the manufacture of tools, and how to use them in making works in wood, sto ...ading contemporary carvers and has himself carved and exhibited around New Zealand and the world. He acquired his first adze when he was nine, beginning a lif
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  • ...asis by [[Skinner_H_D|H D Skinner]]. It was the first such position in New Zealand. Fels has an entry in the Encyclopedia of New Zealand [http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3f2/fels-willi].
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  • ...logue]]The collection is one of relatively recent purchases, many from New Zealand auctions. It is of Maori items, predominantly of nephrite including ornamen
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  • ...rovided by him as a dealer. His private collection was offered to the New Zealand Government but declined.
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  • Nearby is the Heritage New Zealand site of Alberton. https://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/auckla
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  • ...omy.jpg|right]]Archaeonomy is the title given to a series of videos on New Zealand archaeology on You Tube. ...s, military history, archaeology, grey literature and a general one on New Zealand.
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  • ...oners, (they were suspected of having been brainwashed) he migrated to New Zealand in 1953. ...orking in bright multiple colours, expressing rather than representing New Zealand landscape and in much of it calling up its history. It was often deliberate
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  • ...is a weekly emailed news sheet consisting mainly of links to relevant New Zealand and world-wide stories about archaeology.
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  • [[File:Frood.jpg|right]]Elizabeth Frood is a New Zealand born Egyptologist. She is Associate Professor of Egyptology at the Oriental
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  • ...e Phillips is a well known practitioner of professional archaeology in New Zealand. Her expertise in the archaeology of Maori sites and in the engagement of t ...n a leader in [[Professional Development|professional development]] in New Zealand.
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  • Sylvia Park, New Zealand's largest shopping mall is only a short distance away.
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  • Bruce Hayward 2017 GEOSCIENCE SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND ISBN: 9780473395964 Pp: 328 ...history with local uplift, erosion, volcanic activity, construction of New Zealand’s largest sand-dune barriers and harbours, and moulding of the coast by t
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  • ...arting to bring better balance to the representation of the genders in New Zealand archaeology. ...in New Zealand archaeology, and a long term contributor after that, to New Zealand and pacific archaeology and to museum curatorship.
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  • == The New Zealand Wars == [[Image:Werry.JPG|right]]'''Philippa Werry 2018 New Holland ISBN: 9781869664787 80pp'''
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  • ...t led him to explore the indigenous links between the first peoples of New Zealand and their voyaging ancestors."
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  • ...slands in the Pacific Ocean, a vast triangle stretching from Hawaii to New Zealand to Easter Island. Until the arrival of European explorers they were the onl
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  • ...nd to an outstanding writer who has made a significant contribution to New Zealand literature. ...guished scholars who has made significant contributions to Pacific and New Zealand archaeology and Māori history during a 50-year career.
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  • == Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World. New Zealand Archaeology 1769–1860 == ...in a Māori World tells the story of the first European encounters with a new land. This is a fascinating approach to history through material culture, d
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  • == Whenua Hou: A New Land. The story of Codfish Island == Whenua Hou: A New Land. The story of Codfish Island tells the story of the natural and human
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  • ...of hei tiki, most from the taonga Māori collections of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and provides fascinating details of the history and cultu
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  • Buttress dams are relatively rare in New Zealand. This was the only one in the Auckland supply system. The buttresses were u
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  • ...he reservoir <ref> Wilfred Shawcross 1962 EXCAVATIONS ON MOUNT RQSKILL New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 5(1):81-83.</ref>
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  • ...ces Captain William Hobson who was the first was the first Governor of New Zealand and co-author of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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