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The Tasmanian origins of New Zealand shore whaling
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 190 to 204Author: Nigel Prickett
Evaluating the orthodox dual settlement model for the Hawaiian Islands – ana nalysis sof artefcats distribution and Hawaiian oral traditions
Extract from The Evolution and Organisation of Prehistoric Society in Polynesia – Edited by Michael W. Graves and Roger C. Green
Year: 1993 | Volume 19 | Page: 13 to 32Author: C. K?haunoni Cachola-Abad
The chronology of the Natunuku Site Fiji
Note: The New Zealand Journal of Archaeology was replaced in 2010 by the Journal of Pacific Archaeology. Journal of Pacific Archaeology issues from 2010 onwards are available digitally at http://pacificarchaeology.org
Year: 1993 | Volume 15 | Page: 99 to 105Author: Janet Davidson, Foss Leach
Ark shell netsinkers – fact or fiction?
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 75 to 83Author: Dirk Spennemann
The rediscovery of Earnscleugh cave
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 205 to 210Author: Peter Bristow
The role of major quarries in Polynesian prehistory
Extract from The Evolution and Organisation of Prehistoric Society in Polynesia – Edited by Michael W. Graves and Roger C. Green
Year: 1993 | Volume 19 | Page: 33 to 42Author: Helen M. Leach
Three thousand years of settlement in the south of New Caledonia – some recent results from the region of Paita
Note: The New Zealand Journal of Archaeology was replaced in 2010 by the Journal of Pacific Archaeology. Journal of Pacific Archaeology issues from 2010 onwards are available digitally at http://pacificarchaeology.org
Year: 1993 | Volume 15 | Page: 107 to 130Author: Christophe Sand, Andre Ouetcho
Preliminary report of excavations at site R11-1695, Newmarket, Auckland
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 84 to 94Author: Dominic G.S. Wilson, Marianne Turner
Two hafted stone chisels in Giglioli’s collection
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 211 to 214Author: Gaetano Cofini
A preliminary study of the impact of the Tongan maritime chiefdom on the late prehsitoric society of ‘Uvea, Western Polynesia
Extract from The Evolution and Organisation of Prehistoric Society in Polynesia – Edited by Michael W. Graves and Roger C. Green
Year: 1993 | Volume 19 | Page: 43 to 51Author: Christophe Sand
The importance of fish otoliths in Pacific island archaeofaunal analysis
Note: The New Zealand Journal of Archaeology was replaced in 2010 by the Journal of Pacific Archaeology. Journal of Pacific Archaeology issues from 2010 onwards are available digitally at http://pacificarchaeology.org
Year: 1993 | Volume 15 | Page: 131 to 159Author: Marshall I. Weisler
Abstracts from theses, Department of Anthropology, University of Otago, 1991-1992
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 95 to 99Author: Rick McGovern-Wilson
Excavation on pa site, T8-8, Awana, Great Barrier Island
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 215 to 222Author: Brenda Sewell
Samoan tia ‘ave and social structure – methodological and theortical considerations
Extract from The Evolution and Organisation of Prehistoric Society in Polynesia – Edited by Michael W. Graves and Roger C. Green
Year: 1993 | Volume 19 | Page: 52 to 63Author: David J. Herdrich, Jeffrey T. Clark
Reviews Vol 36 No 2
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 100 to 108Chemical analysis of a try-work ash
Year: 1993 | Volume 36 | Page: 223 to 226Author: Matthew Campbell, Nicola Smith
The impact of resource diversity on the sociopolitcal structure of Rotuma – a geographic information system analysis
Extract from The Evolution and Organisation of Prehistoric Society in Polynesia – Edited by Michael W. Graves and Roger C. Green
Year: 1993 | Volume 19 | Page: 64 to 71Author: Thegn N. Ladefoged
South Point radiocarbon dates thirty years later
Note: The New Zealand Journal of Archaeology was replaced in 2010 by the Journal of Pacific Archaeology. Journal of Pacific Archaeology issues from 2010 onwards are available digitally at http://pacificarchaeology.org
Year: 1992 | Volume 14 | Page: 89 to 97Author: Tom Dye
Pinpointing a buried fort on Point Resolution, Auckland
Year: 1992 | Volume 35 | Page: 109 to 120Author: Jeff Young




