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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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  • == New Zealand Regions and Sites ==
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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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  • == New Zealand Archaeology ==
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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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  • |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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  • File:Woodville ainz 2011.pdf
    Archaeology of the Woodville House published in Archaeology in New Zealand (2011)
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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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  • ...generally refer to rubbish dumps. Most commonly in Maori contexts in New Zealand this refers to shell deposits in rubbish contexts.
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  • ...ho have worked on New Zealand and Pacific sites or have other links to New Zealand. ...ogists Australian archaeologists] including several who have worked in New Zealand: Peter Bellwood, Peter Coutts, Barry Fankhauser, Jack Golson.
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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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  • .... It was a great relief when, shortly afterwards, I saw the birds, and two new chicks, running about the beach. The hatching was just in time. ...of significant changes to their coastline as result of climate change. New Zealand is a similar size to the mainland United Kingdom, with an extensive and com
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  • Many sites are recognised by the earthworks carried out. In New Zealand, this includes: ...zoom="15" scale="yes>-36.89994, 174.782095 Maungakiekie Pa, Auckland, New Zealand</googlemap>
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  • ...es 1999, Geometria 2002, Sheppard 2003). Archaeologists themselves in New Zealand have dabbled with remote sensing techniques for some years to both prehisto ==Projects that have used Geophysics in New Zealand==
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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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