Wairau Bar, New Zealand, is one of the few prehistoric sites in the world that could lay claim to being a site of first human intrusion into a pristine environment. It is certainly one of the best places to study human impact on a hitherto unoccupied land. Its potential status as a colonization phase settlement for New Zealand's Maori population raises questions that require fine-grained chronological resolution. Unfortunately, the simple stratigraphy of the Wairau Bar site has offered little opportunity for the development of high-resolution chronologies. This situation changed recently when new excavations exposed a complex, midden-rich feature which contained a wide range of dateable material, including hundreds of fragments of eggshell ...
Background: Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient p...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Wairau Bar, New Zealand, is one of the few prehistoric sites in the world that could lay claim to be...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
The extinction date of the giant flightless New Zealand ratite bird, the crested moa (Pachyornis aus...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Background: Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient p...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Wairau Bar, New Zealand, is one of the few prehistoric sites in the world that could lay claim to be...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The human colonisation of New Zealand in the late thirteenth century AD led to catastrophic impacts ...
Ancient DNA was isolated from the bones of 267 individuals of the extinct New Zealand moa (Aves: Din...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) was isolated from the bones of 290 individuals and four species of extinct New Ze...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
The extinction date of the giant flightless New Zealand ratite bird, the crested moa (Pachyornis aus...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
Remains of soft tissues from extinct moa (Dinornithiformes), mainly desiccated sinew, muscle, skin, ...
The cause(s) of the worldwide Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions and their effects on modern ec...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...
Background: Analysis of ancient DNA has provided invaluable information on past ecologies, ancient p...
The extinction of New Zealand's moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) followed the arrival of humans in the l...
The moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New Zealand represent one of the extinct iconic taxa that define...