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Thursday, November 30, 2000

 

New Auckland archaeological site yields full beer bottle
Perhaps a secret tippler had to toss his treasured ale down a long-drop. Or maybe an early prohibitionist seized it from a drinker and threw it away. Those are two theories on how a mid-19th century bottle of what seems to be beer ...

Monday, November 06, 2000

 
Otago Museum
New Zealand's best museum website launched.

 
New Book Sheds Light On Maori Culture History
A new book, "Waihou Journeys: The Archaeology of 400 Years of Maori Settlement", is an unprecedented investigation of the Hauraki Plains that sheds light on the fundamental assumptions of New Zealand archaeology.

 
Earnest endeavour
Archaeologists have been digging for scientific relics at the Arts Centre in an area where Ernest Rutherford and his teacher once worked.


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