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Department of Anthropology & Archaeology


Dr Angela Middleton

Honorary Fellow, Archaeology
Cell 027 2578403
Email angela.middleton@otago.ac.nz

Research Interests

Historical archaeology; Gender; Mission archaeology; Culture contact / engagement studies; Archaeological landscapes

Dr Middleton

Selected Publications

Middleton, A. 2009.  Harbour Cone: A Relic Landscape on the Otago Peninsula.  Archaeology in New Zealand 52(1): 32-45.

Middleton, A. 2008.  Te Puna - A New Zealand Mission Station. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.

Middleton, A. 2007.  Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): From Cultural Encounter to Nature Conservation.  Wellington: Department of Conservation.

Middleton, A. 2007.  Mission Station as Trading Post: The Economy of the Church Missionary Society in the Bay of Islands.  New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 28: 51-81.

Middleton, A. 2007.  Silent Voices, Hidden Lives: Archaeology, class and gender in the CMS missions, Bay of Islands, 1814 – 1845.  International Journal of Historical Archaeology 11: 1-31. 

Middleton, A. 2007.  Kirikokai: The Kerikeri Kainga.  In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool. Wellington:  Bridget Williams Books.

Middleton, A.  2007.  Potatoes and Muskets: Maori Gardening 1770-1840. In J. Binney (ed.), Te Kerikeri 1770 - 1850: The Meeting Pool.  Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.

Middleton, A. 2005.  Nail chronology: the case of Te Puna Mission Station.  Journal of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology 23: 55-62. 

Middleton, A. 2003.  Maori and European landscapes at Te Puna, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 1805 - 1850.  Archaeology in Oceania. 38: 110-124.

Middleton, A.  2002.  Le Jeune’s “Inhabitants of New Zealand, with a view of their fortified stronghold or ‘Hippah’.  10 April 1824”: A correct identification of this “Hippah”.  Journal of the Polynesian Society 11: 45-50.

Middleton, A.  2002.  Nineteenth Century Globalisation: A Maori Response in the Bay of Islands, in Global Pressures, Local Impacts: Challenges for the Pacific Rim. Auckland: Association of Pacific Rim Universities 2nd Annual Doctoral Students Conference Feb. 2001.  

Middleton, A. 2000.  Review of Sinclair, K. (1998) Laplace in New Zealand, 1831.  Journal of the Polynesian Society 109: 207-8.

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