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== John C Yaldwyn 1929 - 2005 ==
  
John was a zoologist with a strong interest in archaeology, participating in research projects and contributing to their publication in respect of the faunal material found. He was a founder member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association. As Director of the National Musuem - a predecessor of [[Te Papa]] - he was supportive of archaeology in that institution.   
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John was a zoologist with a strong interest in archaeology, participating in research projects and contributing to their publication in respect of the faunal material found. He was a founder member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association. As Director of the National Museum - a predecessor of [[Te Papa]] - he was supportive of archaeology in that institution.   
  
 
[[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 2005 Archaeology in New Zealand 48(4):293-295
 
[[Obituaries|Obituary]]: 2005 Archaeology in New Zealand 48(4):293-295
 
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Bibliography
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'''Bibliography'''
  
 
1959 Moa remains from the Wellington district. '''NZAA Newsletter''' 2(4):20-25.
 
1959 Moa remains from the Wellington district. '''NZAA Newsletter''' 2(4):20-25.
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2002 The matchbox - the rat bone - the Hukanui #7b excavations 1959. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 45(2):118-127
 
2002 The matchbox - the rat bone - the Hukanui #7b excavations 1959. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 45(2):118-127
  
A G Buist and J C Yaldwyn 1960 An 'articulated" Moa leg from an oven excavated at Waingongoro, South Taranaki. '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 69:76-88.  
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[[Buist Alastair|A G Buist]] and J C Yaldwyn 1960 An 'articulated" Moa leg from an oven excavated at Waingongoro, South Taranaki. '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 69:76-88.  
  
 
E W Dawson and J C Yaldwyn 1952 Excavation of Maori burials at Long Beach, Otago [Part II]. '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 61:283-91.
 
E W Dawson and J C Yaldwyn 1952 Excavation of Maori burials at Long Beach, Otago [Part II]. '''Journal of the Polynesian Society''' 61:283-91.
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Yaldwyn, J., E. Dawson and J. Davidson 2006 The first ethical controversy in New Zealand Archaeology: Joseph Hooker's confidential ruling in the Haast v. McKay case. '''Archaeology in New Zealand''' 49(4):282-292
  
  
 
[[Category:Archaeologists]]
 
[[Category:Archaeologists]]

Latest revision as of 02:26, 29 October 2014

John C Yaldwyn 1929 - 2005

John was a zoologist with a strong interest in archaeology, participating in research projects and contributing to their publication in respect of the faunal material found. He was a founder member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association. As Director of the National Museum - a predecessor of Te Papa - he was supportive of archaeology in that institution.

Obituary: 2005 Archaeology in New Zealand 48(4):293-295


Bibliography

1959 Moa remains from the Wellington district. NZAA Newsletter 2(4):20-25.

1959 Moa identifications form Tairua, Coromandel coast. NZAA Newsletter 2(4):25.

1962 Faunal material - bone - specialist report in C D Smart and R C Green 1962 A stratified dune site at Tairua, Coromandel. Dominion Museum Records in Ethnology Vol. 1, No. 7.

2002 The matchbox - the rat bone - the Hukanui #7b excavations 1959. Archaeology in New Zealand 45(2):118-127

A G Buist and J C Yaldwyn 1960 An 'articulated" Moa leg from an oven excavated at Waingongoro, South Taranaki. Journal of the Polynesian Society 69:76-88.

E W Dawson and J C Yaldwyn 1952 Excavation of Maori burials at Long Beach, Otago [Part II]. Journal of the Polynesian Society 61:283-91.

Yaldwyn, J., E. Dawson and J. Davidson 2006 The first ethical controversy in New Zealand Archaeology: Joseph Hooker's confidential ruling in the Haast v. McKay case. Archaeology in New Zealand 49(4):282-292