• [POSTPONED] Digging Into the Past: Become an Archaeologist for the day! [POSTPONED]

    Auckland Museum The Auckland Domain, Auckland, New Zealand

    EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED   Have you ever wondered what it is like to be an archaeologist? What is archaeology? What do archaeologists do? Join us at Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira during Archaeology Week! This family-friendly event offers a unique opportunity to become an archaeologist for the day and explore the fascinating world of
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  • Archaeology Day Fyffe House

    Fyffe House 62 Avoca St, Kaikoura, New Zealand

    "Finders Aren't Keepers" Discover the archaeology of our area and the underlying principles of what you do if you find something and why. Hands on activities which include navigating an archaeology trail on site, making cyanotypes and exploring our archaeology collection. In partnership with Kaikoura Museum. Suitable for all ages Free Event No bookings required,
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  • Who lived on the site of the new hospital development? A guided walk of Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery

    Dunedin Northern Cemetery 40 Lovelock Ave, Dunedin, New Zealand

    In the nineteenth century, the site of Dunedin’s new hospital was one of the most densely occupied residential areas in the city. Come for a guided walk of Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery to hear about the lives of some of the block’s earliest inhabitants, and to learn what our ongoing archaeological investigations have revealed.  Free event
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  • Discover Hidden Treasures – family craft workshop

    Polish Heritage Trust Museum 125 Elliot Street, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Discover an Iron Age lake fort, Vikings and the hidden jewels of an emperor in Poland as part of NZ Archaeology Week 2025. Poland has a long and rich history of fossils and artefacts buried in its rich multi-cultural heritage. Learn how some fascinating discoveries were made by ordinary people. See a re-created open air
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  • NZAA Annual Conference 2025

    Club Mount Maunganui 45-47 Kawaka Street, Mount Maunganui, New Zealand

    Tai timu, tai pari: the ebb and flow between people and place, engaging and shaping of environments through time. The 2025 New Zealand Archaeological Conference will be held in Mount Maunganui from Tuesday 15th July  –  Friday 18th July. Registration Registration has now closed. For late registration enquiries please email archaeologistln@heritage.org.nz Venue Club Mount Maunganui
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  • Exhibition: Uncovering Katherine Mansfield’s House

    Katherine Mansfield House & Garden 25 Tinakori Rd, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand

    One upon a time... A little girl lived in this house and she grew up to be a famous author named Katherine Mansfield. About 90 years after her family moved out of the house, a society was formed to buy this house and restore it to celebrate her. But how did they know what to
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  • Young Archaeologist Workshop

    Te Waimate Mission 344 Te Ahu Ahu Road, Waimate North, Northland, New Zealand

    Bring your keen, young explorer for a hands-on archaeology workshop designed for kids aged 7 and up*. This year it’s all about ‘finds’. As well as making our own ancient artefacts, we’ll excavate our own mini digs, sorting all our finds into categories and examining their significance, just like a real archaeologist. Who knows what
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  • Artefact Adventures

    Totara Estate 565 Alma-Maheno Road, Oamaru, New Zealand

    Piece together the past with an archaeological treasure hunt. Follow the clues to find hidden artefacts, find and identify Makers Marks and document your discovery. Suitable for children 5 – 15 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Food and beverages for purchase. Free event. Contact: Jacqui Allison totaramanager@heritage.org.nz
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  • Walk Through Time Archaeology Tour

    Te Waimate Mission 344 Te Ahu Ahu Road, Waimate North, Northland, New Zealand

    Join us on a fascinating tour of the remains of Aotearoa New Zealand's fourth Anglican mission station and early theological college, still visible on the surface. Examine the surrounding landscape to gain a deeper understanding of the area’s cultural heritage and early Māori-Pākehā encounters. Our knowledgeable host will share stories about the site's past, bringing
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  • Te Waimate Mission Tour

    344 Te Ahu Ahu Road 344 Te Ahu Ahu Road, Waimate North, New Zealand

    Walk through Time Archaeology Tour with visitor host Sandy Johnson. With archaeology displays, quizzes and afternoon tea. Small groups of 15-20 per tour. Cost: $28 adults; $18 members and children 12-18. Saturday 2 May and Saturday 9 May 1pm-4pm For urther information: Contact Jo Danilo- Garbacki at: jdanilo-garbacki@heritage.org.nz
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  • Walking Tour – Whanganui

    Brief Description: Central Whanganui has a rich history of occupation and use by both Māori, and European settlers, before 1900. Join archaeologist and heritage consultant Hamish Crimp, and historian and Whanganui District Council heritage planner Scott Flutey, for an archaeological walking tour of this historic landscape. Explore significant sites including Rutland and York Stockades, the river
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  • “Finders aren’t Keepers”

    Fyffe House 62 Avoca St, Kaikoura, New Zealand

    “Finders aren’t keepers” Discover the archaeology of our area and the underlying principles of what you do if you find something and why. Suitable for all ages. Free event. No booking required Contact : Ann McCaw at amccaw@heritage.org.nz
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  • Discoveries at Highwic

    Highwic House 40 Gillies Avenue, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand

    Join archaeologist Caroline Phillips to view artefacts and learn about what has been found and what has not been found. This talk will be followed by a walk around Highwic. Cost: Adults $10, children and HNZPT members free. Booking required: Numbers limited. Bookings essential - https://Highwicarchaeologytalk.eventbrite.co.nz  
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  • “All seems so lovely because all is home” – The Archaeology of Home with Mary O’Keeffe.

    Katherine Mansfield House & Garden 25 Tinakori Rd, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand

    “All seems so lovely because all is home” wrote Katherine Mansfield to Ida Baker, April 1918. “Home” is both a physical place, and a concept of safety, comfort, and belonging. In her work as an archaeologist Mary O'Keeffe has explored the idea of “home”: what places and areas in New Zealand have different people called home
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  • Discover Hidden Treasures – Family Craft Workshop

    Polish Heritage Trust Museum 125 Elliot Street, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Discover an Iron Age lake fort, Vikings and the hidden jewels of an emperor in Poland as part of NZ Archaeology Week 2026. Poland has a long and rich history of fossils and artefacts buried in its rich multi-cultural heritage. Learn how some fascinating discoveries were made by ordinary people. See a re-created open air
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  • “Mapping Wellington: Mr Ward and the Other Chaps”

    Antrim House 63 Boulcott Street, Wellington, New Zealand

    Historian Elizabeth Cox will talk about the wonderful plan of Wellington created by surveyor Thomas Ward in the late 19th century. “Ward documented hotels, theatres, oyster saloons, brothels, shops, stables, Parliament, prisons, the ‘lunatic asylum’, the hospital, and remnants of Māori kāinga.” Archaeologist Mary O’Keeffe will also talk about other 19th century survey plans and
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  • Le Roys Bush – Ranger Guided Walk

    Le Roys Bush 17 Council terrace, Northcote POint, Auckand

    Meet at the Little Shoal Bay entrance to the reserve, off Council Terrace, Northcote. Join our community parks team for a free guided walk through the beautiful Le Roys Bush. Discover the fascinating native flora and fauna that call this reserve home, and gain insight into the Māori and European history connected to this special
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  • Short and Sharp Archaeology!

    Antrim House 63 Boulcott Street, Wellington, New Zealand

    Five short (10 minutes) talks by Wellington archaeologists on topics as varied as Wellington’s gold rush. Queer archaeology, and what archaeology can tell us about gender. From tiny house to Edwardian cottage. Archaeology and the environment. Free event.
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  • ‘Hidden Treasure and Resistance’ Adult Presentation

    Polish Heritage Trust Museum 125 Elliot Street, Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

    Discover Polish archaeologists' work in Poland and around the world, from the Iron Age Biskupin Fort, Katyn Forest and Warsaw to Egypt and South America. Come and unearth links between World War 2, Resistance and Polish New Zealanders. Adults only, contains some sensitive content. Free off-street parking, seating, tables, restrooms and wheelchair access available. Cost:
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  • Caring for Archaeological Collections

    Heritage Preservation

    Join Heritage Preservation this Archaeology Week, in partnership with the New Zealand Archaeological Association, for an engaging introduction to how archaeological collections are cared for in Aotearoa. We’re opening our studio for a special presentation and guided tour focused on caring for archaeological collections. Designed for the general public - with a particular appeal to
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  • A household mission and a mission of houses: comparative historical archaeology in Oceania

    Tūhura Otago Museum 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, New Zealand

    Speaker: James L. Flexner Venue: Hutton Lecture Theatre, Tuhara Otago Museum Time: 5pm for drinks and nibbles (cash bar) Talk starts at 5.30pm Fees: Free to attend - online option available Topic Ian Smith, along with his partner Angela Middleton, made a remarkable contribution to the historical archaeology of Polynesian missions, among many other accomplishments.
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