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Sunday, December 30, 2001

 
Archaeology in New Zealand Vol 44 No 4 now out
Contents include:
Watsons Beach preliminary report
Mangawai spit excavation
Fishbone sample from Mangawai spit
Reviews and News

Sunday, December 09, 2001

 
Christmas gift for the archaeologist that has everything?

Thursday, December 06, 2001

 
Maori-style palisade plan
A Maori-style stockade fence and viewing platform is proposed for the Rahopara Pa site at Castor Bay.
A North Shore City Council proposal to build a wire-mesh safety fence along the clifftop of the pa reserve could change after the suggestion by Te Hao O Ngati Whatua.

 
University Challenge
The skeleton of a large dog and a shallow trench are among the mysteries unearthed on the site of the former Albert Barracks in the grounds of the University of Auckland


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