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Anderson, Warwick, Buschmann, Rainer F., McGregor, Russell, Douglas, Bronwen, and Ballard, Chris (2010) Foreign bodies. Journal of Pacific History, 45 (2). pp. 265-275.

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Brennan, Claire (2019) The physical Endeavour: how a wooden ship shaped Cook's first circumnavigation. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 105 (2). pp. 135-158.

Bennett, Kurt, and Fowler, Madeline (2017) ‘In my memory, it says Rarawa’: abandoned vessel material salvage and reuse at Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa / New Zealand. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21 (1). pp. 27-48.

Bennett, Kurt, and Fowler, Madeline (2016) Rich pickings: an analysis of opportunistic behaviour at Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 11 (2). pp. 179-196.

Brennan, Claire (2011) The mapping of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. In: Overfield, James H., (ed.) World History Encyclopedia, Era 7: The Age of Revolutions 1750-1914. World History Encyclopedia, 15 . ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, pp. 385-387.

Brennan, Claire (2010) Book review of "Sea of Dangers: Captain Cook and his rivals" by Geoffrey Blainey, Viking, Melbourne, Australia. Journal of Pacific History, 45 (3). pp. 376-377.

Brennan, Claire (2010) Book review of "Going Bush: New Zealanders and Nature in the Twentieth Century" by Kirstie Ross, Auckland University Press, New Zealand and "The Ways of the Bushwalker: On Foot in Australia" by Melissa Harper, UNSW Press, Australia. Environment and History, 16 (1). pp. 134-137.

Brennan, Claire (2007) Book review of "The Great Land Rush and the Making of the Modern World" by John C. Weaver, McGillQueen's University Press, Canada. Itinerario, 31 (3). pp. 118-119.

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Domett, Kate (2013) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2013 Issue 9. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2012) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2012 Issue 8. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2011) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2011 Issue 7. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2010) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2010 Issue 6. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2009) Southeast Asia and the Pacific Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2009 Issue 5. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2008) Southeast Asia Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2008 Issue 4. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2006) Southeast Asia Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2006 Issue 3. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate (2005) Southeast Asia Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2005 Issue 2. UNSPECIFIED.

Domett, Kate, Tayles, Nancy, Pureepatpong, Mon, and Pisith, Phlong (2004) Southeast Asia Bioarchaeology Newsletter 2004 Issue 1. UNSPECIFIED.

F

Fuary, Maureen (2016) Review of "12" by G. Semu and "Re-Imagining Papua New Guinea" by J. Morrison, Cairns Regional Gallery, 2016. Artink, 5 May 2016.

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Liebich, Susann (2014) Book Review of "Extra! Extra! How the People Made the News" by D. Hastings, Auckland, University Press, 2013. ISBN 978-1-869-4073-84. Australian Historical Studies, 45 (1). pp. 151-153.

Liebich, Susann (2011) Letters to a daughter: an archive of middle-class reading in New Zealand, c. 1872-1932. In: Towheed, Shafquat, and Owens, W.R., (eds.) The History of Reading: international perspectives, c.1500-1990. The History of Reading, 1 . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA, pp. 163-177.

Liebich, Susann (2010) Connected readers: reading networks and community in early twentieth-century New Zealand. Studies in Book Culture, 2 (1). pp. 1-11.

Liebich, Susann (2007) "The books are the same as you see in London Shops": booksellers in colonial Wellington and their imperial ties, ca. 1840-1890. Script and Print, 31 (4). pp. 197-209.

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Nile, Richard, and Clerk, Christian (1996) Cultural atlas of Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. RD Press, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia.

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