New Zealand Archaeology Week 2017
New Zealand Archaeology Week will be from 1 to 7 April 2017. The New Zealand Archaeological Association is working to increase public awareness and highlight the importance of protecting our
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New Zealand Archaeology Week will be from 1 to 7 April 2017. The New Zealand Archaeological Association is working to increase public awareness and highlight the importance of protecting our
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Archaeological displays at the City and Mosgiel branches of the Dunedin Public Library. Andrea Farmine and Nick Sutton will be at the City branch of the Dunedin public library manning the
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It's back to school - with an exhibition of archaeological material from historic Christ's College - which has been an impressive architectural feature of Rolleston Avenue since 1856. During New Zealand Archaeology
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From classical Greek and Roman mythology to Indiana Jones, learn what it is about archaeology that influenced us to forge careers in this often laborious and muddy industry. Archaeologists from Underground Overground Archaeology
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At Puki Ariki in New Plymouth there will be a display of Taranaki Archaeology and related archaeological books for the public to view.
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LEOTC Programme – Chinese Archaeology Bookings required. Available throughout the school calendar Shantytown Heritage Park, West Coast or offsite West Coast locations are negotiable Student fees from $14.00 Marsden Valley
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The Museum staff at the Heritage Park have been excited with their involvement in the launch of the National Archaeology Week. This has included researching the extensive Museum collection to
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DUE TO THE BAD WEATHER FORECAST THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. A guided tour of Whitianga Pa -including a general history of the pa and the relevance to Capt James Cook.
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Hear Professor Richard Walter, archaeologist, explore current thinking about the prehistoric colonisation of Aotearoa and how the first Polynesian settlers adapted to life in this country. Richard is currently planning
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Overview of Māori archaeology in Hawkes Bay
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