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  • Antiquities Act: The Antiquities Act and how it is administered.
  • Aotearoa Tradition Spot On: From New Zealand News, scientific findings have backed traditional Maori accounts that New Zealand was settled about 30 generations ago.
  • Archaeological Riches Exceed Expectations: From the New Zealand Herald, a team from the Historic Places Trust and Otago University uncovered the site near the Buller River on a recent three-week excavation.
  • Best practice approach for heritage properties: Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark announced the introduction of a best practice approach to the management of heritage properties owned by government departments.
  • Buried Treasures at Site of Former Barracks: An article in the New Zealand Herald reporting the discovery of the skeleton of a large dog and a shallow trench on the site of the former Albert Barracks in the grounds of the University of Auckland.
  • Buried Village: Volcanic devastation at Rotorua Buried Village is revealed in site excavations and displays. Costs plus booking/enquiry form on-line.
  • Excavation May Dissolve Iwi Friction: From The New Zealand Herald, archaeologists hope a dig for human remains will end tension between rival iwi groups battling over a controversial subdivision development at Matata, near Whakatane.
  • Garry Law's New Zealand Archaeology Page: Features news, articles, papers, and links.
  • Greenstone Adze Found on Far North Seabed: An article in the New Zealand Herold reporting that divers have recovered a rare greenstone adze on the seabed of Whangape Harbour during an underwater site survey.
  • Mangaia Project Reveals 7,000 Years of Ecological Changes to Island: The Mangaia Archaeological Project, headed by ARF Director Patrick V. Kirch, has yielded new information on the nature of ecological changes during the past 7,000 years.
  • New Zealand Radiocarbon Database: A resource for searching for radiocarbon dates from New Zealand Archaeological sites.
  • Picturing the Past, Art and Analogy in New Zealand Archaeological Reports.: Pictures reconstructing prehistoric life in New Zealand, a critical assesment.
  • Site Destruction Angers Relatives of Old Regiment: An article in the New Zealand Herald reporting that the descendants of a long-disbanded British regiment are furious at the destruction of archaeological remains at the site of the former Albert Barracks in the grounds of the University of Auckland.
  • South Island Maori Rock Art Project: Focuses on the production of an archive resource on Rock Art taoka, along with supporting runanga in the conservation and interpretation of Rock Art sites.
  • The Characterization and Prehistoric Exploitation of New Zealand 'Greenstone' Sources: A proposal to readdress the problem of sourcing by focusing on 'artefact-quality' material and by intensively sampling one or more sources for chemical analysis in order to properly assess the feasability of characterization.


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