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When did sweet potatoes arrive in the Pacific – Expert Reaction

When did sweet potatoes arrive in the Pacific – Expert Reaction

Expert Reactions  |  Published: 13 April 201813 February 2019

New research has cast doubt on the theory that the presence of sweet potatoes in Polynesia indicates early contact with […]

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Fossil find uncovers possible hobbit ancestor – In the news

In the News  |  Published: 09 June 201603 May 2017

Fossilised remains of small-bodied hominins found on the Indonesian island of Flores have been dated to around 700,000 years old […]

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When did the last moa die?

In the News  |  Published: 24 October 2014

It is hard to know exactly when the last of New Zealand’s iconic giant birds kicked the proverbial bucket, but […]

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Climate and canoe offer colonisation clues

In the News  |  Published: 30 September 201428 March 2016

Two new studies from Australian and New Zealand authors have shed light on the travels of the first Polynesian settlers […]

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Tuatara’s distant relative also survived asteroid

In the News  |  Published: 21 August 201428 March 2016

New fossils from South America overturn the current thinking that the tuatara was the only species of its kind to […]

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Moa populations stable until humans arrived

In the News  |  Published: 08 August 201208 August 2012

Researchers have analysed DNA from bones of a number of giant extinct moa and used the data to make inferences […]

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Kiwis confirm rock painting as Australia’s oldest

In the News  |  Published: 19 June 201221 June 2012

Researchers from the University of Waikato carbon-dating team have have identified recently discovered rock art in Australia’s Northern Territories as […]

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Newsletter Digest: Kepler launch, when science stories go bad, SMC is hiring

Blog  |  Published: 18 February 2011

Spacecraft’s progress tracked from NZ The Johannes Kepler unmanned spacecraft is scheduled to dock with the International Space Station after […]

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Radio NZ: Archaeologists and art restorers have discovered what they believe are the oldest paintings of the faces of Jesus Christ’s apostles

In the News  |  Published: 24 June 201024 June 2010

Laser technology has allowed the discovery of what are believed to be the oldest paintings of the faces of Jesus […]

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Dom Post: Intriguing new branches broaden the human family tree

In the News  |  Published: 12 April 201015 April 2010

Bob Brockie writes in the Dominion Post about the recent fossil discoveries which suggest that modern humanity lived with several […]

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