Ngā Kōhatu o Aotearoa – a Visual Static Display Illustrating How Māori Used Stone in Everyday Life
Procter Library 6 Cobham Road, KerikeriLibrary opening hours: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 2pm
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Library opening hours: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 2pm
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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED In conjunction with the Echo Walks Festival. Guide/narrator: Dave Wilton Start/finish point: DoC Kauaeranga Visitors Centre (KVC) - approx 7 km from Thames on Kauaeranga
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In this illustrated talk Adrian Humphris (WCC Chief Archivist) and Mary O’Keeffe (consultant archaeologist) look at the history of our city that can be seen from survey maps and plans.
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Archaeologists can learn a lot from pottery fragments found in archaeological sites. Shape, material and decoration can reveal the vessels construction, function and age. Join us to 'dig up' a
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In the 1970s “Pompallier house” was considered a jewel in the crown of Northland. By the 1980s, serious damp issues were threatening the stability of the building. The Historic Places
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Come and complete an excavation, make paper tools and learn more about archaeology.
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