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  • ...no 19th century remains were recovered from the recorded locations of the buildings, although remnants of associated structures (a field drain, rubbish pit/ces '''Archaeology Team Responsibilities'''
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  • ...builders were used extensively in the construction of the walls, wells and buildings of the Barracks (Coates 1990:6-9). ...aterials used in other constructions around the city. However, some of the buildings remained on the site for many years and were used variously for police or e
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  • * Archaeology and Gardening * Introduction to Buildings Archaeology
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  • ...ber and clay industries was a ground breaking research in local industrial archaeology. West Auckland was the focus of almost all his work, appearing first in his ...s (1975, 1977) of joint field work mapping and researching the prehistoric archaeology and kauri timber milling history that resulted in a number of publications
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  • ...mer was a medical doctor with an interest in anthropology and particularly archaeology. He was born and trained in Britain, coming to New Zealand in 1935. His med ...mer 1945) which is a guide to the classical archaeology, history, historic buildings and geography of central and southern Italy - with occasional public health
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  • ...eere (1989:1) mentions that <nowiki>’</nowiki>the academic discipline of archaeology and the administrative function of archaeological heritage management are t ...1919 the Otago Museum employed H.D. Skinner who began teaching a one-year archaeology course in 1920. During his time at Otago Museum, Skinner arranged the 1932
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  • ...n [http://www.bbc.co.uk/homes/design/period_georgian.shtml Georgian style] buildings. *All of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artifact_(archaeology) artefacts]found with the exception of a few that were harder to date point
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  • ...was demolished in the 1870's <ref> Middleton, Angela. (2005). Te Puna: The Archaeology and History of a New Zealand Mission Station 1832–1874. PhD thesis, Unive ...ered during the excavation was the cellar of the King's house. Much of the archaeology focused on the cellar. Four round post holes were located by the north wall
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  • ...of trenches and pile holes where new foundations were drilled. The modern buildings required digging new foundations deeper than the 19th century originals. P 2009 Foreshock-Aftershock: The Archaeology of Chews Lane, Wellington. Auckland: Clough & Associates Ltd.
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  • The Archaeology of the Bay of Plenty, written by Garry Law, is not a summary of Law’s per ...0th century. Law asserts, however, that far more detail can be provided by archaeology to further the understanding of this history of the Bay of Plenty, from ear
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  • By 1905 numerous other buildings had been constructed in the area, The level of Franklin Road also appears t ==Archaeology==
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  • ...large little-modified blocks that the public can touch in the entrances to buildings or in institutions. The cultural practices around obtaining these while pri Shelve with the archaeology tomes or on the coffee table? Take your pick – it is worthy in either pla
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  • {{CloughReport|summary=Buildings Archaeology on historic house in Auckland}} ...l architectural recording carried out and to explore the dynamic nature of buildings both as “living structures” in their own right and within their broader
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  • ...ces Trust is the premier regulatory body for the protection of New Zealand Archaeology. ...nd in some cases of delay, but it usually cannot prevent the demolition of buildings.
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  • == Canterbury Earthquake Archaeology == [[File:Quake.JPG|right|thumb|Debris from the cleared buildings landfilled at Burwood]]The Richter scale 7.1 quake (The Darfield Earthquake
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  • ...ctitioner of professional archaeology in New Zealand. Her expertise in the archaeology of Maori sites and in the engagement of tangata whenua in their interpretat ...ananga o Awanuiarangi], and co-directed many of the University of Auckland archaeology field schools. She has published academic books and articles, and presented
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