Английская Википедия:Anne Leahy (archaeologist)
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Anne Leahy (26 July 1925 – 27 June 2023)[1] was a New Zealand archaeologist, active from 1949 to 1995.[2]
Biography
Photographs by Leahy of excavations, and the items discovered during them, are held in the collections of the University of Auckland and the Auckland War Memorial Museum.[3]
Publications
- Leahy, A., (1963). An earthwork in Fiji. New Zealand Archeological Association Newsletter 6(1): 17–18.[4]
- Leahy, A. and Nicholls E.M. (1964). The Poor Knights Islands. New Zealand Archeological Association Newsletter 7: 99–109.[5]
- Leahy, A. (1970). Excavations at site N38/30, Motutapu Island, New Zealand Auckland Institute and Museum[6]
- Leah, A., (1971). Prliminary report and carbon 14 datings on site N44/69, Hot Water Beach, Coromandel. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 14(2): 62–63.[7]
- Leahy, A. and Walsh W., (1980). Field recording in the Waiapu and Tapuaeroa valleys, East Coast. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 23:121-24.[8]
- Leahy, A. and Walsh W., (1982). Site surveying in the eastern Bay of Plenty. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 25:6–15.[9]
- Leahy, A., (1986) Excavations at site 38/140 Motutapu Island, Auckland. New Zealand Archaeological Association Newsletter 29(3):160–166.[10]
- Leahy, A. (1991). Excavations at Taylor's Hill, R11/96, Auckland. Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum, 28, 33–68.[11]
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