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Horrocks Mark, Fones Martin, Beever Ross, Sutton Doug 2001, May - June. Gourds, truffles and coprolites. New Zealand Geographic 51: 8-9

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The authors examined pollen and spores from soil samples from old garden sites to uncover evidence of what plants were grown or consumed by early Māori. At Pouerua, inland Bay of Islands, gourd pollen was discovered. At Harataonga Bay, Great Barrier Island, coprolites (preserved excrement) were examined and found to contain both gourd pollen and spores tenatively identified as being from a truffle fungus.

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Gourds, truffles and coprolites

2001, May - June
Horrocks Mark, Fones Martin, Beever Ross, Sutton Doug

New Zealand Geographic

51
8
9

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12 June 2007
30 October 2023
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