Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand, is the location of a graveyard of abandoned vessels and three communities of baches (circa 1910s–1930s)—small and modest holiday homes. In 2014, an archival and archaeological investigation of 11 discarded watercraft located at Boulder Bay and the bach communities of Beacon End, Rangitoto Wharf and Islington Bay revealed evidence of salvage and reuse of abandoned vessel materials in the construction, modification and use of the island’s baches. This evidence in turn provides insight into opportunistic behaviours of communities unassociated with the maritime industries that created ships’ graveyards, and consequently affords a more well-rounded understanding of post-depositional site formation processe...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Wairarapa region on the northern shores...
Coastal Cannibals is a photographic series exploring the impacts, contradictions, and possibilities ...
Global processes such as capitalism, colonialism, and consumption are influenced by local forces and...
Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand, is the location of a graveyard of abandoned vessels and thre...
Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand, is the location of a graveyard of abandoned vessels and thre...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
The relationship between human culture and the environment is an area of fundamental importance to m...
My archaeological research addresses the question of the role constrained and circumscribed offshore...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
This article considers the actions of social actors and organizations, who through engaging with art...
Aotearoa New Zealand was settled fast and efficiently by East Polynesians around 800 years ago. In H...
As Rapa lacked the usual suite of Polynesian domesticated animals, it is not surprising that evidenc...
Over 140 years of excavation events at the Redcliffs site complex on the edge of Ihutai, Canterbury,...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Wairarapa region on the northern shores...
Coastal Cannibals is a photographic series exploring the impacts, contradictions, and possibilities ...
Global processes such as capitalism, colonialism, and consumption are influenced by local forces and...
Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand, is the location of a graveyard of abandoned vessels and thre...
Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand, is the location of a graveyard of abandoned vessels and thre...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
Together, archaeological evidence and oral histories better inform our understanding of the interact...
The relationship between human culture and the environment is an area of fundamental importance to m...
My archaeological research addresses the question of the role constrained and circumscribed offshore...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
This article considers the actions of social actors and organizations, who through engaging with art...
Aotearoa New Zealand was settled fast and efficiently by East Polynesians around 800 years ago. In H...
As Rapa lacked the usual suite of Polynesian domesticated animals, it is not surprising that evidenc...
Over 140 years of excavation events at the Redcliffs site complex on the edge of Ihutai, Canterbury,...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Wairarapa region on the northern shores...
Coastal Cannibals is a photographic series exploring the impacts, contradictions, and possibilities ...
Global processes such as capitalism, colonialism, and consumption are influenced by local forces and...