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Roger C. Green Lifetime Achievement Award

2024 – Neville Ritchie. Read citation here.

2021 – Kevin Jones. Read citation here.

2020 – No award

2019 – Atholl Anderson. Read citation here.

2018 – Geoff Irwin. Read citation here.

_____     Nigel Prickett. Read citation here.

2017 – Jill Hamel. Read citation here.

2016 – No award

2015 – No award

2014 – Janet Davison. Read citation here.

_____     Michael Trotter. Read citation here.

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Archaeology

2023 – Warren Gumbley

2021 – Rod Wallace. Read the citation here

2019 – No award

Award in Recognition of Upcoming Kaihura Māori

2024 – Issac McIvor

Award for Demonstrated Commitment to Kaupapa Māori

2023 – Des Kahotea

Public Archaeology Award

2024 – Matt Schmidt. Read the citation here.

2022 – HMS Buffalo Re-examination Project. Read citation here

2019 – Arakite Charitable Trust. Read the citation here

2017 – No award

2015 – Dave Wilton, Archaeology of Thames

2013 – Katharine Watson, Canterbury earthquake

2011 – Don Millar

2009 – Susan Stevens, Gibbston River Trail, Central Otago

2007 – David Dowset, Te Aro pā protection

____       Highly commended: Rachael Egerton, Auckland Islands

2005 – Richard Walter and Chris Jacomb

2003 – Project Freeflow, Auckland Motorway enhancement Cornwall Park Trust Board, Māori history extension to the visitor centre

2001 – Queens Redoubt Project Committee

Groube Fieldwork Award (discontinued)

2016 – Sian Keith

2015 – No ward

2014 – Matt Schmidt

2009 – 2013 – No award

2008 – Kevin Jones

2007 – No award

2006 – Anne Leahy

2005 – No award

2004 – Ken Phillips

2003 – No award

2002 – Louise Furey and Brenda Sewell

2001 – No award

2000 – Vanessa Tanner

1999 – Warren Gumbley

1998 – Owen Wilkes

AINZ  Best Student Paper

2022 – Brooke Tucker, for ‘A history of archaeological investigation of The Old Neck, Rakiura‘

2021 – Brooke Tucker, for ‘The value of records: archaeological monitoring and investigation on Whenua Hou’

2020 – No award

2019 – Jessie Garland, for ‘An archaeological survey of Catlins Lake and Estuary, Southland’

Conference awards

Best overall conference paper

2024 – Brendan Kneebone, Andrew McAlister, Alex Jorgensen and Dante Bonica ‘Adze manufacture in Tīkapa Moana: A view from Rakino Island’

2023 – Anthony Hoete, Geoffrey Irwin, Alex Jorgensen and Jeremy Treadwell, ‘An Archaeology of Seismic Resilience’

2022 – Charlotte King et al, ‘Story of a Chinese Sojourner: Using bioarchaeological evidence to reconstruct life histories from our colonial past’

2021 – Matiu Prebble, ‘The archaeobotany and palaeoecology of leafy green vegetables in Aotearoa’

2020 – No conference

2019 – Jeremy Moyle, ‘The archaeology of a kitchen and servants’ quarters in Māori Hill, Dunedin’ 

2017 – Ian Smith 

2015 – James Robinson, ‘Tawhiti Rahi’ 

2014 – Karen Greig, ‘Old dogs, new tricks: ancient DNA analysis of dog bones from early New Zealand sites’

 

Best student conference paper 

2024 – Latisha Lee ‘Preliminary research into niche construction and indigenous Māori plant economy in southern Te-Ika-a-Māui before 1800 CE’

2023 – Adelie Filippi. ‘Māori Plant Subsistence and Medicine – a microbotanical case study at Opoutama Cook’s Cove, northern Te-Ika-a-Māui’

2022 – Brooke Tucker; Fishing for Data: A deep dive into the analysis of Barracouta harvest and preservation (PhD)

_____      Rebecca Benham, Critiquing Starch and Raphides as Evidence of Cultigens from Wetland Archaeological Māori Ditch Systems (MA)

2021 – Isaac McIvor, ‘Pā tawhito in Waikato at the interface of mātauranga Māori and archaeology’

2020 – No conference

2019 – Rob Henderson, ‘Changes in Lapita mobility and interaction: insight from the analysis of obsidian from Apalo, West New Britain, PNG’ 

2016 – Baylee Smith 

2015 – Nicholas Sutton, ‘Pots on the move: ceramic production and mobility at Oposisi, PNG’ (with co-authors G Summerhayes and Anne Ford) 

2014 – Kurt Bennett, ‘Ship to shelter: salvage and reuse of abandoned vessel material on Rangitoto Island, New Zealand’ 

2013 – Steve Brown, ‘Gardening and Archaeology: Digging Pasts, Planting Futures’ 

2012 – Jessie Garland 

2011 – Andrew Brown (first) 

____      Anna Gosling (second) 

2010 – Kirsty Potts 

2009 – Ella Ussher 

2008 – Ben Davies 

2007 – Ben Shaw 

2006 – Tiffany James-Lee 

2005 – Amy Findlater 

2004 – Yolanda Vogel 

2003 – Joanna Wylie 

2002 – Jacqueline Craig 

2001 – Emma Brooks

 

Best overall conference poster

2024 – Ian Barber and Fiona Kirk ‘Evidence of specialist whale and shark processing from Māori archaeological site N27/119, Bell Island, Waimea Inlet, Whakatū’

2023 – Lucy Arrell, ‘What’s the Point?’ Usewear Analysis and Functional Interpretations of the Auckland Museum Pitcairn Point Collection’

2022 –  Anne-Claire Mauger et al., ‘Otago Coastal Erosion’

2021 – No award

2020 – No conference

2019 Dr Rachel Darmody, Ken Phillips, and Eleanor Sturrock, ‘Unfolding Tauranga’s story’ 

 

Best student conference poster

2021 – Meriam van Os, ‘Pathogen detection in ancient human remains from the Asia-Pacific region: what are the options?’

2020 – No conference

2019 – Ruby Parker, ‘Hair today, gone tomorrow: investigating exposure of arsenic, mercury and opium in hair samples of Otago early settlers’ 

2016 – Josh Emmitt 

2014 – Julia Lewis, ‘Moa remains from Wairau Bar’ 

2013 – Hamish Williams, ‘Drainpipes of Dunedin: A Regional Chronology Based on Socket Morphology’ 

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