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(Previously University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology)

Selected back catalogue monographs are available for sale. Please contact our administrator for further information.

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Those monographs which are out of print are available as .pdf downloads from OUR Archive (via the links provided).

  • Vol 6. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Non Nok Tha: The human skeletal remains from the 1966 excavations at Non Nok Tha, Northeast Thailand. M. Pietrusewsky. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 11. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Tiromoana Pa, Te Awanga, Hawke's Bay Excavations 1974-5. Aileen Fox. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 13. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. The Pa Mong archaeological survey programme 1973-75. Donn Bayard. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 15. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Prehistoric Settlement patterns in Northeast Thailand. Charles Higham.(Available from Department)
  • Vol 16. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. SouthEast Asian Archaeology at the XV Pacific Science Congress. Donn Bayard (editor). (Available from Department)
  • Vol 17. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Prehistoric human remains from Non Pa Kluay, Northeast Thailand. M. Pietrusewsky. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 19. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Mangarevan Archaeology: Interpretations using new data and 40 year old excavations to establish a sequence from 1200 to 1900 AD. Roger C. Green & Marshall I. Weisler.
  • Vol 20. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. A Revised and Redated Event Phase Sequence for the Reber-Rakival Lapita Site, Watom Island, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Dimitri Anson, Richard Walter and Roger C. Green. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 21. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. Recent Advances in the Archaeology of the Fiji/West-Polynesia Region. David J. Addison & Christophe Sand (editors).
  • Vol 22. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. St Matthias Group. Dr Hans Nevermann. John Dennison, Glenn R Summerhayes & Lisa Matisoo-Smith (editors).
  • Vol 23. University of Otago Studies in Prehistoric Anthropology. SU'ENA: Five Hundred Years of Interaction in the Eastern Triangle, Solomon Islands. R Walter, & Roger C. Green.
  • Vol 24. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Archaeology of the Hohi Mission Station. Volume I: the 2012 Excavations. Ian Smith, Angela Middleton, Jessie Garland, Naomi Woods.
  • Vol 25. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Pacific Archaeology: Documenting the Past 50,000 Years. Glenn R. Summerhayes and Hallie Buckley (editors).
  • Vol 26. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Excavations at the Hohi Mission Station. Volume II: the 2013 Excavations. Ian Smith, Angela Middleton, Jessie Garland, Tristan Russell. (Available from Department)
  • Vol 27. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Evolutions or Revolutions? Interaction and Transformation at the 'Transition' in Island Melanesia. Stephanie Cath-Garling.
  • Vol 28. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Evidence for Roman and Medieval Occupation inside the Alcazaba de Mérida, University of Otago Excavations in Mérida, Spain, 2016. Daniel Osland
  • Vol 29. University of Otago Studies in Archaeology. Materialising Ancestral Madang:
    Pottery Production and Subsistence Trading on the Northeast Coast of New Guinea
    . 2020. Dylan Gaffney
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