There is a growing respect for the history of Aotearoa New Zealand with the uptake of a new history teaching curriculum and initiatives like Te Pūtake o te Riri (New Zealand War Commemorations). With the growing attention on the relatively short history of settlement in the country, you may be thinking that we know allContinue reading “What was recently uncovered on Ahuahu Great Mercury Island?”
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When did people first arrive in Aotearoa, and how do we know that?
From dozens of generations of genealogies, to moa egg shells and ice cores, all the evidence points to a certain period in which Polynesian voyagers began settling in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The “Kaimanawa Wall” conspiracy
In 1996, a claim was published that the “Kaimanawa Wall” is the best evidence of a pre-Māori people. Join me in reviewing the evidence and learning a little bit about geology along the way.
He mihi nui tēnei ki a Ngāti Tūwharetoa.
How do archaeologists know where to dig?
Often archaeological evidence is completely buried, or only certain parts of buried features and structures may be visible on the ground. Yet, archaeologists keep generating new knowledge and uncovering exciting things.
So, how do archaeologists know where to look? And when is it right to do so?
What is the most common “archaeological site” in Aotearoa, and why are they valued?
Archaeological features in Aotearoa New Zealand are often overlooked as unimportant or uninteresting. Let’s take a stab at that assumption by exploring the amazingness of the most common archaeological feature/site recorded in in this country!
7 reasons why cultural heritage places are SO IMPORTANT in Aotearoa New Zealand
Cultural heritage places are locations that we value and that we have inherited from previous generations. Here’s why we should protect and cherish them.
Archaeology: More than digging
Being lumped in with Jurassic Park is only marginally better than being compared with the infamous archaeologist in name only, Indiana Jones. At least Time Team gives you an idea of what archaeology is actually about.