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First record of medullary bone from an archaeological context in New Zealand

Extract from Saying So Doesn’t Make It So – Papers in Honour of B. Foss Leach – Edited by Douglas G. Sutton

Year: 1989 | Volume 17 | Page: 109 to 115
Author: Rick McGovern-Wilson

Author, Title and Subject Index of the ‘New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter’, volumes 1-30, 1957-1987

Year: 1988 | Volume 16
Author: Louise Furey, Nigel Prickett

Land, P? and Polity

Year: 1985 | Volume 15
Author: Geoffrey Irwin

Maori bowls from Central Otago

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 129 to 141
Author: Atholl Anderson

A pumice carving from Mahia Peninsula, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 143 to 148
Author: David Butts

Historical evidence of the use of unmodified shell tools in New Zealand

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 149 to 172
Author: Wendy Harsant

An unusual and previously unrecorded stone reel from Whakatane

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 173 to 183
Author: Helen Leach

Huts hovels or houses – a clarification of prehistoric Moriori settlement patterns

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 185 to 211
Author: Douglas Sutton

Rua kuumara o Kawerau

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 213 to 248
Author: Ian Lawlor

The Manukau lowlands – site distribution pattern

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 249 to 280
Author: Alan Clarke

Waitotara ki Parininihi – aspects of the archaeology of the Taranaki region

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 281 to 329
Author: Nigel Prickett

Preface to A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox

Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 3 to 6

Aileen Fox in New Zealand – an appreciation

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 7 to 13
Author: Janet Davidson

Mad dogs and Englishmen – archaeological site recording with Aileen Fox

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 15 to 24
Author: Mary Jeal

Waitete Pa. An early nineteenth century fishing fortification

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 25 to 63
Author: Susan Bulmer

Moerangi – a fortification of the Tauranga bush campaign 1867

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 65 to 76
Author: Kevin Jones

Rangihoua Pa and Oihi Mission Station, Purerua Peninsula, Bay of Islands

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 77 to 110
Author: Jeremy Spencer

The possibilities and practicalities of pa recording

Extract from A Lot of Spadework to be Done – Essays in Honour of Lady Aileen Fox – Edited by Susan Bulmer, Garry Law and Douglas Sutton

Year: 1983 | Volume 14 | Page: 111 to 127
Author: Caroline Phillips

The First Thousand Years – Regional Perspectives in New Zealand Archaeology – Hawke’s Bay

Edited by Nigel Prickett

Year: 1982 | Volume 13 | Page: 62 to 82
Author: Aileen Fox

The First Thousand Years – Regional Perspectives in New Zealand Archaeology – Canterbury and Malborough

Edited by Nigel Prickett

Year: 1982 | Volume 13 | Page: 83 to 102
Author: Michael Trotter

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