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Ian W.G. Smith
Ian W.G. Smith
Associate Professor of Archaeology, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz - Homepage
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Maori impact on the marine megafauna: pre-European distributions of New Zealand sea mammals
IWG Smith
Saying So Doesn’t Make It So: Papers in honour of B. Foss Leach., 76-108, 1989
1091989
Extinction and recolonization of coastal megafauna following human arrival in New Zealand
CJ Collins, NJ Rawlence, S Prost, CNK Anderson, M Knapp, RP Scofield, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 281 (1786 …, 2014
1062014
The transient village in southern New Zealand
A Anderson, I Smith
World Archaeology 27 (3), 359-371, 1996
1011996
Pre-European Maori exploitation of marine resources in two New Zealand case study areas: species range and temporal change
I Smith
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 43 (1), 1-37, 2013
982013
Shag River Mouth: the Archaeology of an Early Southern Maori Village
AJ Anderson, B Allingham, IWG Smith
ANH Publications, RSPAS, The Australian National, 1996
951996
Retreat and resilience: fur seals and human settlement in New Zealand
IWG Smith
The exploitation and cultural importance of sea mammals, 6-18, 2005
902005
Sea mammal hunting and prehistoric subsistence in New Zealand
IWG Smith
PhD thesis, University of Otago, 1985
861985
Regional and chronological variations in energy harvests from prehistoric fauna in New Zealand
I Smith
The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology, 2017
83*2017
Sedentism, subsistence and socio-political organization in prehistoric New Zealand
R Walter, I Smith, C Jacomb
World archaeology 38 (2), 274-290, 2006
772006
The New Zealand sealing industry: history, archaeology and heritage management
I Smith
Wellington: Deptartment of Conservation, 2002
712002
Fishing, Turtle Hunting, and Mammal Exploitation at Fa'ahia, Huanine, French Polynesia.
BF Leach, M Intoh, IWG Smith
Journal de la Société des Océanistes 40 (79), 183-197, 1984
621984
Reconsideration of the Marquesan sequence in East Polynesian prehistory, with particular reference to Hane (MUH1)
A Anderson, H Leach, I Smith, R Walter
Archaeology in Oceania 29 (1), 29-52, 1994
601994
Risks of shifting baselines highlighted by anecdotal accounts of New Zealand's snapper (Pagrus auratus) fishery
DM Parsons, MA Morrison, AB MacDiarmid, B Stirling, P Cleaver, ...
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 43 (4), 965-983, 2009
592009
Invader or resident? Ancient-DNA reveals rapid species turnover in New Zealand little penguins
S Grosser, NJ Rawlence, CNK Anderson, IWG Smith, RP Scofield, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1824), 20152879, 2016
512016
Radiocarbon-dating and ancient DNA reveal rapid replacement of extinct prehistoric penguins.
N Rawlence, G Perry, I Smith, P Scofield, A Tennyson, E Matisoo-Smith, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 112, 59-65, 2015
512015
Radiocarbon chronology
AJ Anderson, IWG Smith, TFG Higham
Shag River Mouth: the archaeology of an early Southern Maori village 27, 60-69, 1996
481996
Maori, Pakeha and Kiwi: Peoples, cultures and sequence in New Zealand archaeology
IWG Smith
Islands of Inquiry: Colonisation, Seafaring and the Archaeology of Maritime …, 2008
432008
Sediment, soil and plant microfossil analysis of Maori gardens at Anaura Bay, eastern North Island, New Zealand: comparison with descriptions made in 1769 by Captain Cook's …
M Horrocks, IWG Smith, SL Nichol, R Wallace
Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (9), 2446-2464, 2008
422008
Distribution and extirpation of pigs in Pacific Islands: a case study from Palau
G Clark, F Petchey, S Hawkins, C Reepmeyer, I Smith, WB Masse
Archaeology in Oceania 48 (3), 141-153, 2013
382013
Settlement permanence and function at Pleasant River Mouth, East Otago, New Zealand
IWG Smith
New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 19, 27-79, 1999
351999
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