Canterbury Museum led archaeological dig at Kaiapohia Pa, Woodend.
Two archaeology field workers examine a rock shelter in the Cromwell Gorge as part of programme directed by Neville Ritchie in the lead up to the flooding of the area to form Lake Dunstan as part of...
Dr Neville Ritchie, archaeologist, and his wife Alexy Simmons, in the former commercial area of Cromwell with a historic stone building. The building is due to be re-sited ahead of the area being...
The remains of a dwelling used by Chinese miners in Cromwell Gorge which has been excavated as part of a programme led by Neville Ritchie ahead of the area being flooded by Lake Dunstan as part of the...
Archaeologist, Neville Ritchie, next to the Clutha River and a marker which shows by how much the river will rise when the area floods to form Lake Dunstan as part of the Clyde Dam project. In the...
Joan Collett, Christchurch's pioneer industrial archaeologist with a map of Christchurch.
Archaeological expedition leader, Mr Michael Trotter (centre) at the Peketa Pa archaeological site with Mr David Harrowfield (left) and Mr Barry Brailsford. The Kaikoura Peninsula and South Bay is in...
Bill Taylor and David Rankin excavating moa bones, discovered during preparations for an extension to Mr Taylor's house on Clifton Terrace.
Archaeological dig consisting of eight foot square grids at Wairau Bar in Marlborough.
Members of the Canterbury Museum archaeological group excavating at Redcliffs cave. Pictured are, from left, Sandra Johnson, Kathleen Fletcher, Ngaire Harris and Diana Angel.