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Polynesian quarrying and flaking practices at the Samson Bay and Falls Creek argillite quarries, Tasman Bay, New Zealand

Pages 248-266 | Published online: 15 Jul 2010

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Christopher Jennings & Marshall Weisler. (2020) Adapting Polynesian Adze Technology to New Raw Material at Tiwai Point, Murihiku, New Zealand. Lithic Technology 45:4, pages 247-262.
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Christopher Jennings, Marshall Weisler & Richard Walter. (2023) An archaeological review of Polynesian adze quarries and sources. Archaeology in Oceania 58:2, pages 183-213.
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Christopher G. Jennings & Marshall I. Weisler. (2023) Polynesian quarrying at the bottom of the world – Raw material procurement and adze production in Bluff Harbour, South Island, New Zealand. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 48, pages 103897.
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BRENDAN KNEEBONE & ANDREW MCALISTER. (2019) Addressing models of Maori interaction and regional variation in New Zealand: an analysis of stone adzes from the Auckland (Tamaki) region. Archaeology in Oceania 54:3, pages 163-172.
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ANDREW BROWN & DEREK PITMAN. (2019) Resource procurement and inter‐regional connections in pre‐contact Taranaki, New Zealand: New evidence from geochemical analysis of obsidian. Archaeology in Oceania 54:3, pages 149-162.
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CHRISTOPHER JENNINGS, MARSHALL WEISLER & RICHARD WALTER. (2018) Colyers Island: Polynesia's southernmost adze manufacturing complex. Archaeology in Oceania 53:2, pages 116-127.
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Rebecca S. Phillipps, Andrew J. McAlister & Melinda S. Allen. (2016) Occupation duration and mobility in New Zealand prehistory: Insights from geochemical and technological analyses of an early Māori stone artefact assemblage. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 42, pages 105-121.
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