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Thursday, September 30, 2010

 
Your editor can attest from personal experience that this is utterly free of archaeological content. (Go on try it.)

 
Rock art rediscovered - Local News - News - General - Katherine TimesNZ dating lab link.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

 
The George Brown Collection at Minpaku
One for people with an interest in PNG

 
Monument row stalls Gallipoli survey plans - National - NZ Herald News
Ed: Armenians I think.

 
Otago lecturer awarded Fulbright | Otago Daily Times Online
Dr Ian Barber, a University of Otago archaeologist, has gained a Fulbright Senior Scholar Award, to study overseas, in Utah, in the United States, next year.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

 
Radio New Zealand : News : National : Maori art expert Roger Neich dies

 
Canterbury Earthquake (Historic Places Act) Order 2010 (SR 2010/333) – New Zealand Legislation

 
FAQs post-Earthquake: New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga

 
BBC News - Stone tools 'change migration story'

 
Plan for new coal project on Coast - business | Stuff.co.nz

Monday, September 27, 2010

 
New Zealand Archaeology
Archaeology in New Zealand
Vol 53(3) out now:
Notes and News
Fieldwork
Recent reports
Thegn Ladefoged and Rod Wallace: Motutapu excavation
Nicola Smith and Amber Smith: Koiwi exchange
Marianne Turner, Vanessa Tanner, Ken Phillips: Te Ahua, Waitakere.
Link: http://www.nzarchaeology.org/index.html

Sunday, September 26, 2010

 
New owners back prosecution | Otago Daily Times Online News Keep Up to Date Local, National New Zealand & International News

Friday, September 24, 2010

 
Haruru Falls - a history lesson | Stuff.co.nz

 
Men convicted of site vandalism | Stuff.co.nz

Thursday, September 23, 2010

 
Pollex Online: "Polynesian Lexicon Project Online"
Current Statistics:
55,132 reflexes
4,742 reconstructions
68 languages

 
Scientists develop method for determining diet of our early ancestors

 
Otago Archaeologist Finds New Clues To Historic Tasman/māori Clash | Voxy.co.nz

Friday, September 17, 2010

 
Assistance for Canterbury region heritage building repairsThe Government will contribute up to $10 million in addition to local funding to assist with the repair, restoration and strengthening of heritage and character buildings in the Canterbury region, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Chris Finlayson announced today.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

 
Special Christchurch Heritage Appeal Launched | Scoop News

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

 
Press Release

15 September 2010

New Zealand Archaeological Association

Call for Government Assistance on Christchurch Heritage Restoration

“Clearly many heritage buildings have suffered damage in the recent earthquake” said Archaeological Association President Rod Clough.

“Those in public ownership that are restorable can be expected to be put right by their owners but many are privately owned.”

Rod Clough notes that while some will be beyond saving, there will be many that can still be restored. Christchurch’s character depends on more than its public buildings. The privately owned buildings too are important to its heritage streetscapes. Many of those buildings in private ownership will be insured for indemnity value only – not enough to ensure restoration to a standard which recognises their heritage value.

“The Association is concerned that premature decisions to demolish may be being made by owners who cannot see any other way forward. Information on the history of Christchurch inherent in those buildings will be being lost.

The Government’s priority is properly on the immediate recovery, but as this progresses further, recovery of character should also feature. The Association urges that there should be a special fund to allow private owners firstly to get expert advice about repairing and strengthening masonry buildings, beyond what an insurer would cover, and secondly to give some assistance on restoration.”

Dr Clough believes the existence of even quite a small fund might encourage owners to see that they are not alone in the problems they face.

He is also concerned about the loss of heritage information – “If heritage buildings can’t be saved, it is important that they are properly recorded before being demolished. Most historic buildings also have associated archaeological remains beneath and around them, and if these can’t be protected from damage during redevelopment, they should be investigated and recorded so that information they hold relating to the history of the area can be saved. This will require consultation with the NZ Historic Places Trust.”

Contact

Rod Clough President

09 8141946
027 4850059
heritage@clough.co.nz

 
Far North Maori Lose Initial Court Battle With Us Developer | Voxy.co.nz

 
Anderton To Hold Quake Recovery Meeting | Voxy.co.nzFocus on heritage buildings restoration.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

 
Radio New Zealand : News : Canterbury Earthquake Big pot of money needed to repair heritage buildingsMayor Parker.

 
Cantabrians face expensive refurbishment | Stuff.co.nzHeritage building issues.

 
Heritage Building Demos Should Be Last Option | Voxy.co.nz

 
Archaeology: Dating oldest use of stone tools no easy task | The Columbus Dispatch

 
Penn State Live - Researchers offer alternate theory for found skull's asymmetryFlores again.

Monday, September 13, 2010

 
Recent Registrations: New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga

Sunday, September 12, 2010

 
Facebook | Summer Archaeology Internship Tongariro National Park

 
The Light Fantastic Using airborne lidar in archaeological survey

 
Using Laser to Map Ancient Civilization in a Matter of Days - NYTimes.com

 
HowStuffWorks Who owns archaeological artifacts?

Friday, September 10, 2010

 
What's happening in your area? Conservation Week Most areas seem to have some heritage events.

 
Historic conservation in the Bay of Islands area, Northland DoC site.

 
Historic Maori artefact stolen - crime - national | Stuff.co.nz

 
New clue to how last ice age ended | American Archaeologist New Zealand glacial evidence about the Younger Dryas

Thursday, September 09, 2010

 
Earthquake Strengthening
Improving the Structural Performance of Heritage Buildings

New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga
Sustainable Management of Historic Heritage
Guidance Series (draft for consultation)

 
Top scientist made mark in research | Waikato Times Newspaper Terry Robin Healy, MNZM, 1944-2010 - Coastal scientist

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

 
Christchurch heritage buildings to be demolished | The National Business Review

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

 
Classical antiquities smashed to bits in Christchurch earthquake - National - NZ Herald News

 
Christchurch earthquake - Google Maps
Purple markers are where heritage buildings were affected.

 
Impact hypothesis loses its sparkleNorth American megafauna death theory doubted.

 
These Hobbits are really, really old Newsdesk.org

 
Quake closes historic properties - National - NZ Herald News

 
Stone age man - Science - NZ Herald News

Monday, September 06, 2010

 
Big guns join battle to save New Chums beach - National - NZ Herald News
In its submission, the Historic Places Trust said there were many archaeological sites within the area proposed for subdivision.
The developers had failed to analyse how earthworks for access roads and wastewater systems could damage the heritage sites, the trust said.
They had also suggested they would further assess archaeological sites before beginning construction - which the trust said would make it harder to make changes.
Despite a nearby pa site, there had been no assessments made from a standpoint of Maori values.

 
Christchurch historic buildings need expert help - National - NZ Herald News

 
 
 
Len Brown - mentions it in speeches but not more than that.

Sunday, September 05, 2010

 
Quake devastates Christchurch's heritage | Stuff.co.nz

Thursday, September 02, 2010

 
Noted in a Museum Computer Network email someone titling themselves as 'Wikipedian in Residence, British Museum / Wikimedia, Gymea, Australia'. The world's best job he claims more

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

 
Auckland Heritage Festival
Lots to do here for Aucklanders.

 
Archaeologist Gifts, T-shirts, Stickers and more - CafePress

 
SBM Archaeology New website.

 
Climate change wiped out woolly mammoths - ABC News

 
NASA - NASA Earth Scientists Advance Space Archaeology

 
Shipwrecks given high historic classification | Otago Daily Times Online News

 
Archaeologists find artefacts in old hotel - 3 News


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