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The investigation of past cultures of the modern nationstate of New Zealand through the study and scientific analysis of material remains (i.e., osteological, artifactual, architectural, etc.).
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Buried Village
- Volcanic devastation at Rotorua Buried Village is revealed in site excavations and displays. Costs plus booking/enquiry form on-line.
New Zealand Radiocarbon Database
- A resource for searching for radiocarbon dates from New Zealand Archaeological sites.
Excavation May Dissolve Iwi Friction
- From The New Zealand Herald, archaeologists hope a dig for human remains will end tension between rival iwi groups battling over a controversial subdivision development at Matata, near Whakatane.
Garry Law's New Zealand Archaeology Page
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