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Friday July 19, 2019 

Plans for Te Papa Manukau put back on hold
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/394608/plans-for-te-papa-manukau-put-back-on-hold?fbclid=IwAR3eIFmxxqvvwuFrzO6E6LfhkEcoLG7JtOQPObJqH0fLcW9QYDNh1GZk75k  
 
Voyaging Wananga
23rd - 24th August 2019
Waitangi Learning Centre, Waitangi Museum
We are seeking papers from presenters who have an interest in early voyaging, first arrivals, adaption and meeting Cook. Starting from our Austronesian cousins, across Melanesia, Polynesia and finally to Aotearoa/New Zealand.  
http://www.terawhitimarae.maori.nz/voyaging-wananga/  
 
On Resigning from the British Museum's Board of Trustees
https://www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2019/july/on-resigning-from-the-british-museum-s-board-of-trustees?utm_source=LRB+blog+email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190716+blog&utm_content=ukrw_nonsubs_blog&fbclid=IwAR2OlkLGYWiZE4It0FGtOJhcV3-R6HH_cudBo-Jfw0Outtb2ksEut21AuvI  
 
More Latte-era structures found on that naval base dig on Guam: 
https://www.guampdn.com/story/news/local/2019/07/11/tenth-discovery-historical-artifacts-made-navy-base/1690166001/ 
 
Feature on Australia's Moyjil site: 
https://lens.monash.edu/@politics-society/2019/07/08/1375658/moyjil-mystery-victorian-site-could-force-a-120000-year-rethink-on-australian-history
 
Oldest Human Bone Engraved and Painted by Hominid Found In China
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/engraved-human-bone-0012306  
 
Te Rarawa welcomes lintel after Oceania showing 
https://www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjIxODQ/Te-Rarawa-welcomes-lintel-after-Oceania-showing?fbclid=IwAR2dupgaZxiQO8DEvLYdcsUHWlMnc_oqagxHpSeQvE-A6KmOOzFO3UMAM1Y 
 
Promoting Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Development: Samoa and Madang, Papua New Guinea
https://www.nzipr.ac.nz/2019/06/09/promoting-cultural-heritage-for-sustainable-development-samoa-and-madang-papua-new-guinea/?fbclid=IwAR3CPJ3xFv29QtXLyK7dL2rdsW_imzYSNz8so27yFRl0XVlx2Xj7phhgnps  
 
Charlotte King  writes:
We wanted to let NZAA know that the Southern Cemeteries Archaeology project (co-directed by Dr. Peter Petchey and Prof. Hallie Buckley (Otago)) now has its own blog! We're hoping to reach interested archaeologists as well as descendant groups. Here's the link if you'd like to check it out, blog posts will be released weekly until we run out of things to say. 
https://southernsettlerarchaeology.wordpress.com/

 Archaeology on the Frontier
THIS BLOG IS ABOUT RESEARCH RELATING TO FRONTIER CONFLICT AND ESPECIALLY THE NATIVE MOUNTED POLICE
QUEENSLANDhttps://archaeologyonthefrontier.com/2019/07/14/all-for-one/?fbclid=IwAR1814rtnm0M1vMqRSXAWsippts7S-C33j19wI_z2a1NQ9XSXG9x2r_1QuQ
 
Tourists are rushing to climb Uluru before ban takes effect
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/jul/11/tourists-are-rushing-to-climb-uluru-before-ban-takes-effect?platform=hootsuite  
 
Forty years of the Burra Charter and Australia's heritage vision
https://www.foreground.com.au/culture/forty-years-of-the-burra-charter-and-australias-heritage-vision/?fbclid=IwAR3JC5SHPkaZIy7pvPGLHFVSTeVWtNCYH3m5_y7Ok15pV_Wpr0NXJbQeAAM  
 
History on the Paparoa Track
https://blog.doc.govt.nz/2019/07/08/history-on-the-paparoa-track/  
 
San Francisco was built on the abandoned & buried ships of the gold rush
Ed:..  and some came from Australia and NZ.
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/11/10/san-francisco-was-built-on-the-abandoned-buried-ships-of-the-gold-rush/  
 
Filipino archaeologist Armand Mijares has brought the discovery of a new human species in the Philippines to the international stage.
Read more at 
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/07/07/1932620/pinoy-archaeologist-brings-new-human-species-discovery-australia#0jw55cMqEv3vH3hc.99  
 

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