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Programme
Venue: Copthorne Hotel, Waitangi, Bay of Islands
Wednesday 17 June
Morning
Lunch
Afternoon
11.00 – 12.30 Registrations and conference
opening/Powhiri
12.30 – 1.30
1.30 – 3.00
Papers
3.00 – 3.30
Afternoon tea
3.30 – 5.20
Papers
Thursday 18 June
Morning
Lunch
Afternoon
Evening
8.30 -10.00
10.00 – 10.30
10.30 – 12.30
12.30 - 1.30
Papers (student session)
Morning tea
Papers
Students and consultants meet and greet
luncheon
Papers
Afternoon tea
Papers
Drinks and Posters
1.30 – 3.00
3.00 – 3.30
3.30 – 5.20
5.30 – 7.30
Friday 19 June
Field trip
All day
Saturday 20 June
Morning
Lunch and AGM
Afternoon
Evening
8.30 – 10.00
10.00 – 10.30
10.30 – 12.00
12.00 – 12.30
12.30 – 2.00
2.00 – 3.30
3.30 – 4.00
6.00
Papers
Morning tea
Papers
Lunch
AGM
Papers and special talk
Afternoon tea
Gala dinner
1
Papers Timetable
Wednesday 17 June
1.30 – 3.00
3.00 – 3.30
3.30 – 5.00
Session 1: Issues in Cultural Heritage Practice
Session Chair: Pam Bain
1.30 – 1.50
Huia Pacey
Prehistoric vocabulary
1.50 – 2.10
Makere Rika-Heke
Fabricating credibility
2.10 – 2.30
Andrea Farminer
Heritage professional practice in
Aotearoa/New Zealand - a discussion
2.30 – 2.50
Ann Neill
Big machinery, mammoth projects and
tight timeframes- developing
frameworks to better respect NZ’s
archaeological resource in transport
projects
2.50 – 3.00
Questions
Afternoon Tea
Session 2: The Archaeology of Pre-Contact New Zealand
Session Chair: Louise Furey
3.30 – 3.50
Dilys Johns, Rachel
Recovery and conservation of a 15th
Wesley and Shar Briden century waka from Papanui Inlet, Otago
Peninsula
3.50 – 4.10
James Robinson
Tawhiti Rahi – ‘Nga Poito o te Kupenga
o Toi te Huatahi’ [‘A float of the fishing
net of Toi te Huatahi’] : Maori
Settlement on a circumscribed and
constrained offshore island, and how
this can inform our understanding of the
regional history of Ngatiwai’s maritime
tribal territory.
4.10 – 4.30
David Wilton
Information Archaeology – an
Archaeological Genre Whose Time Has
Come?(Part II: Prehistoric Wireless
Networks)
4.30 – 4.50
Garry Law
Evidence of absence or..?
4.50 – 5.10
Kevin Jones
Northern Mahia Peninsula: results from
five years of monitoring
5.10 – 5.20
Questions
2
Thursday 18 June
8.30 – 10.00
10.00 – 10.30
12.30 – 1.30
1.30 – 3.00
Session 3: Student session
Session Chair: Ian Smith
8.30 – 8.40
Helen Heath
A ceramic analysis identifying social
change in the Late Iron Age at Non Ban
Jak, Northeast Thailand
Investigating the Disappearance of
Ceramics in the Western Pacific
Houses, Shrines and the Social
Landscape of Tetepare, Solomon Islands
LIDAR in American Sāmoa: A novel
approach to traditional survey
8.40 – 8.50
Jenny Loader
8.50 – 9.00
Jessie Hurford
9.00 – 9.10
Joe Mills
9.10 – 9.15
9.15 – 9.25
9.25 – 9.35
Questions
Luke Tremlett
Kurt Bennett
9.35 – 9.45
Matt Carter
9.45 – 9.55
Rebecca Ramsay
Considering hospital construction
Rich Pickings: Abandoned vessel
material reuse on Rangitoto Island, New
Zealand
Maritime cultural landscapes of the
‘middle ground’: the development of the
Pākehā shipbuilding industry in precolonial New Zealand (1792-1840)
Waving goodbye to our heritage:
Assessing Vulnerability of Coastal
Archaeological Sites within the Hauraki
Gulf
9.55 – 10.00 Questions
Morning Tea
Session 4: The Bicultural Bay of Islands
Session Chair: Stuart Park
10.30 – 10.50
Caroline Phillips
A missionary pa
10.50 – 11.10
Ian Smith
Rangihoua Pa and the political economy
of early 19th century Bay of Islands
11.10 – 11.30
Angela Middleton
Pēwhairangi–Bay of Islands Missions
and Māori 1814 - 1845
11.30 – 11.50
John Booth
Bay of Islands: Skipping (ever-so
lightly) over five centuries of prehistoric
occupation
11.50 – 12.10
Lindsay Alexander
Whaleship arrivals at the north-east
ports of New Zealand
12.10 – 12.30
Questions
Lunch
Session 5: Environment and Archaeology
Session Chair: Kevin Jones
1.30 – 1.50
Mark Horrocks
Plant microfossils in Pacific
archaeology: Combined pollen,
phytoliths and starch analyses
provide optimal evidence for
environments and agriculture
1.50 – 2.10
Rod Wallace
Charcoal Assemblages from Maori
Horticulture sites
2.10 – 2.30
Isaac McIvor and Thegn Ahuahu (Great Mercury Island,
N. Ladefoged
Coromandel) land-use: a multiscalar
approach
3
2.30 – 2.50
3.00 – 3.30
3.30 – 5.00
5.30-7.30
Louise Furey, Alex
Jorgensen, Rebecca
Phillipps, Simon
Holdaway, Rod
Wallace, and Josh
Emmitt
2.50 – 3.00
Questions
Afternoon tea
Session 6: Historical Archaeology
Session Chair: Angela Middleton
3.30 – 3.50
Jonathan Carpenter
3.50 – 4.10
Alexy Simmons
4.10 – 4.30
Maddy Fowler
4.30 – 4.50
4.50 – 5.10
Kat Watson
Patrick Harsveldt
Early settlement on Ahuahu Great
Mercury Island
Ruapekapeka fieldwork
Soldiers' food security during the
Waikato campaign of the New
Zealand wars
Missions and maritime: Australian
results and New Zealand potential
Let's talk about buildings...
'Standing Building Record of
Hollyfort House, Dorie, Canterbury
5.10 – 5.20
Questions
Drinks and Posters
Saturday 20 June
8.30 – 10.00
Session 7: Working With Finds
Session Chair: Kat Watson
8.30 – 8.50
Matt Campbell
8.50 – 9.10
10.00 – 10.30
10.30 – 12.00
9.10 – 9.30
Nicholas Sutton, Glenn
Summerhayes and Anne
Ford
Jessie Garland
9.30 – 9.50
Naomi Woods
9.50 – 10.00
Morning Tea
Questions
Body part representation in New
Zealand fishbone assemblages
Pots on the Move: Ceramic
Production and Mobility at Oposisi,
PNG
The politics of smoking: pipes,
Oddfellows and radicalism at 154
Armagh Street
From garden to plate and back again:
links between gardens and tableware
patterns in 19th C Whanganui
Session 8: Cultural Heritage Management
Session Chair: Matt Campbell
10.30 – 10.50
Bill Edwards
Gazettal of the SS Ventnor
10.50 – 11.10
Ben Teele
Attention-seeking: a discussion on
public engagement in
archaeology and the archaeologists
role
11.10 – 11.30
Mary O’Keefe
Big sandpit and big Tonka toys –
construction of the Kapiti
expressway
11.30 – 11.50
Matt Schmidt
Archaeology of the Lower Nevis
Valley, Central Otago
4
12.00 – 12.30
12.30 – 2.00
2.00 – 3.40
3.30 – 4.00
6.00
11.50 – 12.00
Questions
Lunch
AGM
Session 9: Facilitating Improved Heritage Outcomes
Session Chair: Garry Law
2.00 – 2.20
Laura Dawson and Chris Filming protocols on historic
Mallows
Heritage sites and the role of the
supervisory archaeologist
2.20 – 2.40
Hayden Cawte, Matt
The positive outcomes of global
Schmidt, Sheryl Cawte
archaeological authorities in the
and Dawn Cropper
identification, protection, and
management of heritage and
archaeological sites. Perspectives
from one region.
2.40 – 3.00
Malcolm Hutchinson
Computational archaeology: An
experimental approach to
archaeological records storage,
retrieval, searching and very-longterm preservation
3.00 – 3.20
Benjamin Jones,
Digitising New Zealand
Shannon McColley and
Cartographic Heritage: A new
Igor Drecki
resource for archaeological and
heritage research
3.20 – 3.30
Questions
Afternoon tea
Gala dinner
5
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