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Thursday, November 27, 2008

 
Te Ara Tapu - Sacred Journeys
Publications:
Whanganui Regional Museum Taonga M?ori Collection
Within these pages, Te Ara Tapu presents more than 150 of the most prized treasures from the extensive collection of historically important and stunning taonga M?ori entrusted to the care of the Whanganui Regional Museum.
The connections of the local taonga to their homes are woven into these stories, as are the links joining taonga from elsewhere to places within our region.
A bonus CD contains a record of all 4,500 taonga M?ori held by the Museum.
Authors: Michelle Horwood; Che Wilson, published by Random House Price: $45.00

Thursday, November 20, 2008

 
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ - Toi Ora: Ancestral M?ori Treasures
The blurb: This exceptional book highlights over 120 taonga tuku iho (ancestral M?ori treasures) from Te Papa’s collections. Rich images of these precious objects, are accompanied by stories from the artists who created the taonga, the people who used them in daily life, and their living descendants.
Items include traditional carvings, weapons, waka huia (treasure containers), jewellery, and taonga such as puppets used by tohunga (ritual experts) and tools for t? moko (customary skin marking).

 
500 years later, rare penguins still new- NZ Herald
"However, they surprisingly identified a previously unknown penguin species that roamed South Island shores until just a few hundred years ago.
'It is estimated that the so-called Waitaha penguin became extinct between AD1300 and 1500, soon after Polynesian settlement,' Ms Boessenkool said."

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

 
$200,000 spent on Arrowtown consent | Otago Daily Times Online

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

 
Skinner Fund For Physical Anthropology, Archaeology and Ethnology

Applications for grants from the above fund, sponsored jointly by the Royal Society of New Zealand, the Polynesian Society and the New Zealand Archaeological Association, close on 1 May 2009.

 The purpose of the fund is to promote the study of the history, art, culture, physical and social anthropology of the Maori and other Polynesian peoples, particularly through the recording, survey, excavation and scientific study of prehistoric and historic sites in New Zealand and the islands of the South-west Pacific.  This includes the detailed analysis of all cultural, artistic, or physical remains which have been recovered as the result of such investigations.  To this end both research projects having survey, recording, and excavation as their goal, as well as those which propose to treat analytically and comparatively materials already so recovered shall be deemed to have equal weight.  Preference will be given to well-documented research plans which specify methodology and anticipated outcomes of the proposed research.

 The amount available for distribution from the fund is not large and, grants of about $1,000 will be allocated.

 

Every recipient of a grant from the fund shall report to the Royal Society of New Zealand before 30 June in the year after the grant was made, showing in a general way the expenditure of the grant and the progress made with the research.

 

The results of research aided by grants from the fund, shall, where possible, be published in New Zealand, with due acknowledgement of the source of financial assistance, and one copy of any report stemming from such research shall be sent to the Society.

When applying to the Fund, please provide a current CV, an outline of your proposed research, including methodology and likely outcomes and a budget.

Applications should be addressed to:

Manager ? Corporate Services

Royal Society of New Zealand

P O Box 598

WELLINGTON 6140

 

We prefer to receive the application electronically. Please email the electronic copy to: awards@royalsociety.org.nz

All applications will be acknowledged.

Please note: the new website address for the Skinner Fund is: http://www.royalsociety.org.nz/site/funding/skinner/default.aspx

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Judy Lyons (Mrs)
Administration Officer - Academy Council
Royal Society of New Zealand
PO Box 598, Wellington 6140

 
Recognition Sought For Golden Age - Voxy.co.nz

 
Boundary dispute remembered - The Timaru Herald

Monday, November 17, 2008

 
Tim Groser
Minister of Conservation

 
New Cabinet:
Christopher Finlayson
Attorney-General
Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage

 
That Guy: King Tut's sinister revenge plagues Carters - NZ Herald
Oh dear

Saturday, November 15, 2008

 
Conference 2009
Date of Conference is 10- 14 June 2009.
Theme: Archaeology in the Digital Age
The reason for theme, NZAA is launching the NZAA Digital Site Recording Scheme on the evening of June 10.

 
Key to evolution of big brains found - NZ Herald

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

 
Mike Rowland writes:
Tony and I attended Auckland University at the same time and over the years he always dropped in to see me when over here to visit his family. We visited Tony in the PA Hospital not long after he was diagnosed with his illness. His dry humour was still in evidence then and he was facing realistically his outlook for the future.
Although our meetings over the years were occasional and brief I always looked forward to his reports from 'home'. I will miss his visits. I am know he will be sadly missed by many in archaeology and in NZ.

 
Darwin archaeological dig - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

 
Radio New Zealand News - Department calls for better trenching safety

 
Historic site gains recognition | Otago Daily Times Online

 
Radio New Zealand News - Lyttelton area to be recognised as historic

Sunday, November 09, 2008

 
Lapita Voyage - The first expedition following the migration route of the ancient Polynesians

 
Epic Voyage To Discover Origins And Migration Routes Of Ancestors Of Ancient Polynesians And Their Animals

Saturday, November 08, 2008

 
New Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand

 

The Academy of the Royal Society of New Zealand is pleased to announce the election of 10 new Fellows.

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Dr Matt McGlone, Science Leader, Biodiversity & Conservation, Landcare Research, Lincoln

 

 
Deal opens way for new study of important early settlement - Tasman/Marlborough - The Press

Friday, November 07, 2008

 
Tony Walton
Sadly Tony died earlier in the week after a long illness. Tony will be long remembered for his dedication to New Zealand archaeology, his many contributions to our subject, not least being his assiduous maintenance of the central site record file and the standards he insisted on in that role. His reserved enthusiasm and dry humour were appreciated by many and will be missed.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

 
Andrew BEVAN: Institute of Archaeology UCL
The NZ link - lived here until returning to the UK with his parents at about age 16.

Sunday, November 02, 2008

 
Historic Places Trust hits back over iwi claims - Wairarapa community news

Saturday, November 01, 2008

 
Otatara Pa
Otatara Pa last week - some panoramas you can zoom in on - count the terraces, count the pits, count the sheep, count the freshies.

 
James Brydon Speedy (1891-1963)
His book collection is for sale at Bethunes in a forthcoming auction. Some rare Maori items there for book collectors.

 
History on a platter | Otago Daily Times Online


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