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Tuesday, August 27, 2002

 
Scoop: Speech from the ThroneParliament Opening
Historic heritage gets four mentions in passing but no policy announcements are contained.

Monday, August 26, 2002

 
Archaeology find redefines Fijian history of first peoples
The discovery of a skeleton on a Fijian island has fuelled speculation that the first people to inhabit the archipelago arrived 3,000 years ago, 500 years earlier than previously thought.

Friday, August 23, 2002

 
Project Aqua Waitaki River
European Cultural Resources & Heritage
P.G. Petchey - Executive summary - pdf file.

Monday, August 19, 2002

 
Archive: Mawson's Antarctic huts to get some TLC
Mawson's Antarctic huts to get some TLC
The process of conserving the Antarctic site of the first expedition led by Australian Antarctic pioneer Sir Douglas Mawson will take a big step forward later this year when an expedition lands in Antarctica to conserve the historic remains.

Tuesday, August 13, 2002

 
Conference
New Zealand Archaeological Association Annual Conference 2003
The 2003 Conference will be held in Alexandra, Central Otago, from the 23 – 27 April 2003.


Saturday, August 10, 2002

 
Flyer- word download
Opus International Consultants and Central Otago District Council are jointly involved in organising a Cultural Heritage Seminar in Alexandra for October 2002.
Purpose of the Seminar
• Identify the Cultural Heritage resource in Central Otago
• Determine strategies for it’s protection/management and;
• Determine appropriate mechanisms for developing the wealth of Cultural Heritage.
Location and Time
The Seminar will be held in Alexandra at the Alexandra Community Centre on the 10th – 12th October 2002.

Saturday, August 03, 2002

 
Monographs
New NZAA Monographs
Fifty Years in the Field: Essays in Honour of Richard Shutler Jnr's Archaeological Career. 260pp. 2002. Stuart Bedford, C. Sand ands D. Burley, (eds.)
Lapita: A View from the East. 113pp. 2002. Simon Best


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