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  • 2002 New Zealand, its museums, and related things – a return visit. Te Ara 27(
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  • == Firth, Raymond William 1901-2002 ==
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  • ____. 2002. Le Jeune’s “Inhabitants of New Zealand, with a view of their fortifie
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  • ...s made an Honorary Member of the New Zealand Archaeological Association in 2002 after serving on its Council and for many years editing its newsletter and
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  • Worthy T. H., Richard N. Holdaway 2002 The Lost World of the Moa, Indiana University Press.
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  • ...e: ''Orientalism and Race; Aryanism in the British Empire.'' A Ballantyne, 2002 Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.
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  • ...beached former sugar lighter, at Paihia. It operated as a museum from 1970-2002. A key part of the collection was the Rothschild treasure recovered by Tarl ...fm?c_id=1&objectid=10597588 Accesed May 2018</ref>. The museum was sold in 2002 by Tarlton's widow and the remaining collections dispersed by sale.
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  • ...been two public sales by Dunbar Sloane of material from his collection, in 2002 and 2011. Much of the material from these sales went into private collectio
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  • Phillips, C.A., D. Johns & H. Allen 2002. Why did Māori bury artefacts in the wetlands of pre-contact Aotearoa/New Allen, H., D. Johns, C. Phillips, K. Day, T. O'Brien & Ngati Mutunga 2002. Wāhi ngaro (the lost portion): strengthening relationships between people
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