Atholl Anderson
Atholl John Anderson (born 1943) is a New Zealand archaeologist who has worked extensively in New Zealand and the Pacific. His work is notable for its syntheses of history, biology, ethnography and archaeological evidence. He made a major contribution to the evidence given by the iwi (tribe) Ngāi Tahu to the Waitangi Tribunal. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Vicki A. Thomson, Andrew S. Wiewel, Russell Palmer, Neil Hamilton, Dave Algar, Caitlyn Pink, Harriet Mills, Ken P. Aplin, Geoffrey Clark, Atholl Anderson, Michael B. Herrera, Steven Myers, Terry Bertozzi, Philip J. Piper, Hitoshi Suzuki, Steve DonnellanGet access
Published in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2022)
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2by Vicki A. Thomson, Andrew S. Wiewel, Russell Palmer, Neil Hamilton, Dave Algar, Caitlyn Pink, Harriet Mills, Ken P. Aplin, Geoffrey Clark, Atholl Anderson, Michael B. Herrera, Steven Myers, Terry Bertozzi, Philip J. Piper, Hitoshi Suzuki, Steve DonnellanGet access
Published 2022
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3by Vicki A. Thomson (7903613), Andrew S. Wiewel (12007448), Russell Palmer (3318360), Neil Hamilton (1795738), Dave Algar (3273852), Caitlyn Pink (12007451), Harriet Mills (639141), Ken P. Aplin (12007454), Geoffrey Clark (376838), Atholl Anderson (2583256), Michael B. Herrera (3820495), Steven Myers (5032034), Terry Bertozzi (3267612), Philip J. Piper (12007457), Hitoshi Suzuki (16714), Steve Donnellan (95760)Get access
Published 2022
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