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Wallace Rod 1989. A preliminary study of wood types used in pre-European Māori wooden artefacts. New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph 17: 22-232

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A report on the woods used to make 762 pre-European artefacts found in swamps throughout New Zealand. "Use" categories (e.g. carved panels, beaters, digging sticks, etc.) listed with the number and types of wood used described. Distinction made between wood from trunk and branch wood.

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A preliminary study of wood types used in pre-European Māori wooden artefacts

1989
Wallace Rod
New Zealand Archaeological Association Monograph
17
22
232

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12 June 2007
30 October 2023
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