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== University of Auckland Archaeology==
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[http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/anthropology-1 University of Auckland Anthropology page]
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The student society, [http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/departments/index.cfm?P=9137 Archsoc] is open to anyone inside the university or not. It is reputedly the oldest society on campus - which is of course appropriate.
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Some snippets on the history of the Anthropology Department can be found in Pawley 2003a<ref>Bruce Biggs in Tarling N, 2003, Auckland Minds and Matters. University of Auckland pp 32-44.</ref> and 2003b<ref>Ralph Bulmer in Tarling N, 2003, Auckland Minds and Matters. University of Auckland pp 56-72.</ref>.
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'''Current archaeologists on staff include:'''
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Professors:
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* [[Irwin Geoffrey|Emeritus Professor Geoff Irwin FRSNZ, Hon. Fellow Soc. Antiquaries (Lon.)]]: Oceanic and New Zealand archaeology.
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* [[Holdaway Simon|Professor Simon Holdaway]]: Australian, New Zealand and Palaeolithic archaeology, stone artefact analysis, theory and GIS. '''Current Head of Department of Anthropology'''.
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* [[Ladefoged Thegn|Professor Thegn Ladefoged]]: Oceanic prehistory, socio-political transformation, agricultural development, GIS.
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* [[Sheppard Peter|Professor Peter Sheppard]]: Melanesia, Solomon Islands, processes of social transformation, geoarchaeology. '''Current Director for the Centre for Archaeological Research''' and '''Current Head of Department of Classics and Ancient History.
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Associate Professors:
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* [[Allen Harry|Associate Professor Harry Allen ONZM]]: New Zealand, Australian and South East Asian archaeology, and cultural resource management. '''Coordinator for Museums and Cultural Heritage Programme'''.
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* [[Allen Melinda|Associate Professor Melinda Allen]]: Oceanic prehistory, paleoenvironmental studies, marine zooarchaeology, human ecology.
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* [[Littleton Judith|Associate Professor Judith Littleton]], Human osteology and health, fieldwork in Middle East, Australia and New Zealand.
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Research fellors/technicians:
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* [[Johns Dilys|Dilys Johns]]: Conservation, wet organic archaeological materials, wetland archaeological sites.
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* [[WallaceRod|Dr Rod Wallace]]: charcoal.
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'''Past staff members include:'''
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* [[Green Roger|Emeritus Professor Roger Green ONZM, FRSNZ, member Nat. Acad. Sci.(USA), Hon. Fellow Soc. Antiquaries (Lon.)]]
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* [[Matisoo Smith Elizabeth|Professor Lisa Matisoo-Smith]]: Biological Anthropology specialising in Pacific Prehistory (now at University of Otago).
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* [[Bellwood Peter|Professor Peter Bellwood]]
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* [[Cassels Richard|Dr Richard Cassels]]
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* [[Fox Aileen|Lady Aileen Fox]]
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* [[Golson Jack|Professor Jack Golson]]
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* [[Groube Les|Dr Les Groube]]
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* [[Shawcross Wilfred|Wilfred Shawcross]]
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* [[Clough Rod|Dr Rod Clough]]
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* [[Turner Marianne|Dr Marianne Turner]]
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'''References'''
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 22 December 2013

University of Auckland Archaeology

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University of Auckland Anthropology page

The student society, Archsoc is open to anyone inside the university or not. It is reputedly the oldest society on campus - which is of course appropriate.

Some snippets on the history of the Anthropology Department can be found in Pawley 2003a[1] and 2003b[2].

Current archaeologists on staff include:

Professors:

Associate Professors:

Research fellors/technicians:

Past staff members include:

References

  1. Bruce Biggs in Tarling N, 2003, Auckland Minds and Matters. University of Auckland pp 32-44.
  2. Ralph Bulmer in Tarling N, 2003, Auckland Minds and Matters. University of Auckland pp 56-72.

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