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<googlemap lat="-36.900249" lon="174.781387" zoom="16">-36.901433, 174.781859, Maungakiekie</googlemap>
 
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[[Image:Onetree.jpg|thumb|Photo courtesy K Jones, Department of Conservation.]]
 
[[Image:Onetree.jpg|thumb|Photo courtesy K Jones, Department of Conservation.]]
  
Maungakiekie is the largest pa in the Auckland volcanic field. Cornwall Park covers some of the cone. It has an excellent visitor center (on the north side of the cone) which explains the Maori history of the site and presents digital reconstruction images and archaeological finds from the cone and the area.
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Maungakiekie is the largest pa in the Auckland volcanic field. Cornwall Park covers some of the cone. It has an excellent [http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/index.php?s=2 visitor center] (on the north side of the cone) which explains the Maori history of the site and presents digital reconstruction images and archaeological finds from the cone and the area. The balance of the site is in One Tree Hill Domain.
  
 
Archaeologists with an involvement with the cone include [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox]] and [[Fairfield Geoff|Geoff Fairfield]]   
 
Archaeologists with an involvement with the cone include [[Fox Aileen|Aileen Fox]] and [[Fairfield Geoff|Geoff Fairfield]]   
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The best published source for the cone is Fox, A. 1978 Maungakiekie. '''The Maori Pa on One Tree Hill'''. One Tree Hill Borough Council, Auckland. It is out of print but viewable at the visitor centre and no doubt libraries in the region.
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There is an archaeological trail brochure avaialble at the visitor centre.
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There are guided tours of the archaeolgy held several times a year. See this [http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/news.php Cornwall Park page]for times.
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The U2 song [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Tree_Hill_%28song%29 One Tree Hill] refers to this cone:
 
The U2 song [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Tree_Hill_%28song%29 One Tree Hill] refers to this cone:
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''The moon is up and over One Tree Hill''
 
''The moon is up and over One Tree Hill''
  
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- from the 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. The song was written to commemorate a Kiwi roadie killed in a motor accident.
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- from the 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. The song was written to commemorate a Kiwi roadie killed in a motor accident.
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

Revision as of 22:41, 3 July 2008

One Tree Hill - (Maungakiekie)

<googlemap lat="-36.900249" lon="174.781387" zoom="16">-36.901433, 174.781859, Maungakiekie</googlemap>


Photo courtesy K Jones, Department of Conservation.

Maungakiekie is the largest pa in the Auckland volcanic field. Cornwall Park covers some of the cone. It has an excellent visitor center (on the north side of the cone) which explains the Maori history of the site and presents digital reconstruction images and archaeological finds from the cone and the area. The balance of the site is in One Tree Hill Domain.

Archaeologists with an involvement with the cone include Aileen Fox and Geoff Fairfield

The best published source for the cone is Fox, A. 1978 Maungakiekie. The Maori Pa on One Tree Hill. One Tree Hill Borough Council, Auckland. It is out of print but viewable at the visitor centre and no doubt libraries in the region.

There is an archaeological trail brochure avaialble at the visitor centre.

There are guided tours of the archaeolgy held several times a year. See this Cornwall Park pagefor times.


The U2 song One Tree Hill refers to this cone:

Only scars carved into stone on the face of earth

The moon is up and over One Tree Hill

- from the 1987 album, The Joshua Tree. The song was written to commemorate a Kiwi roadie killed in a motor accident.


External Links

Cornwall Park site history page

Auckland Regional Council page on Maungakikie.

Auckland City Council page on Maungakikie.