Discussions on archaeology in the Hawke’s Bay
MTG Hawke's Bay 1 Tennyson Street, Napier, New ZealandOverview of Māori archaeology in Hawkes Bay
Overview of Māori archaeology in Hawkes Bay
Image credits: Kwatera L; Jagodowy Zagajnik Poster Archaeology Week 2017 final Hidden Treasures - Hidden Atrocities: Archaeology, Discovery and Resistance. Presentation and slide show. Part of the inaugural New Zealand Archaeology Week. Discover archaeological finds in Poland and around the world. Unearth links to Polish New Zealanders. Touch on WW2 and the Polish Resistance. Free entry. Free parking.
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Walk at Te Puke o Tara ( Hampton park) on 6th April 9.30 am-11.30. This heritage site under restoration is not open to the public so undertaking a guided walk is a great opportunity to see a heritage site that is not generally available to view. Booking is essential. contact enquiry@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz or phone 09 3010101 Email anna.baine@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for further details.
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Visit the Roger C. Green Archaeological Science Laboratory on Level 7 of HSB. Meet current students and learn about some of the exciting discoveries that happen in this space. 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Level 7 Human Sciences Building Auckland City Campus NZAA ArchSoc Archaeology Week Flyer
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Public talk by Bruce McFadgen on earthquakes and tsunamis in the 15th Century This talk will cover the effects of tectonic events such as tsunamis and earthquakes. Archaeology, and Maori traditions and stories, present a useful perspective on past hazardous events and how Maori communities coped with them. Modern society can learn from their experience. The
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Join us for a lunchtime introduction to the archaeology of New Zealand and the special sites of the Whangarei District. Bring your lunch and learn about archaeology with local archaeologist Jono Carpenter. Friday 7 April, May Bain Room, Whangarei Central Library 12.00-1.30pm. Entry by koha.
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Central Hawke's Bay Archaeology Day Archaeology Excursion to Early Pa Site near Porangahau Saturday, 8th April 2017 Bus leaving Waipawa at 9 am from theMuseum Car Park Waipukurau at 9.10 am from the Car Park opposite the Tavistock Hotel 10 am Lecture by Elisabeth Pishief, Archaeologist, at the Porangahau Country Club with Morning Tea Visit
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Join members of ArchSoc and post-graduate students in bioarchaeology to excavate some (fake) human remains, and animal bones. This event accommodates a maximum of 20 people on first in first served basis. Wet weather day is Sunday 9 April. Register your interest via aklarchsoc@gmail.com. 10:00am - 2:00pm Auckland City Campus NZAA ArchSoc Archaeology Week Flyer
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