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Published as separate parts with continuous pagination, indexed.
Records included in this series are:
• KEYES, IW; 1969: A unique ceremonial bone fork from western Wellington. 1969. Pp. 17 - 19, 1 fig.
• KEYES, IW. and HALL, EC; 1967: A Melanesian drift artefact from the west Wellington coast. 1967. Pp. 285 - 290, 3 figs.
• KEYES, IW; 1973: Ornamented composite adze hafts from the Taranaki district with a discussion of adze haft styles in New Zealand. 1973. Pp. 113 - 132, 21 figs.
• ADKIN, GL.; 1962: An ancient outrigger float from a Te Horo swamp, western Wellington. 1962. Pp. 267 - 276, 2 figs, 1 pl.
• DELL, RK and Falla, RA; 1972: The Kaikoura moa egg. 1972. Pp. 97 - 104, 2 pls.
• PHILLIPPS, WJ; 1948: An introduction to the study of the tattooing chisels of the Maori with notes on tattoo. 1948. Pp. 113 - 120, 48 figs.
• ORBELL, M; 1970: Two letters from Hari Heemara Wahanui to Elsdon Best: June 1917. 1970. Pp. 39 - 55.
• MILLAR, DP; 1971: Whalers, flax traders and Maoris of the Cook Strait area. An historical study in cultural confrontation. 1971. Pp. 57 - 74, 2 figs.
• NEICH, RA; 1971: A prehistoric stone bird from Bouganville and its relationship to northern Solomons implements. 1971. PP. 75 - 82, 10 figs.
• PHILLIPPS, WJ; 1946: Carved houses of Te Arawa. 1946. Pp. 1 - 46, 16 figs.
• BARROW, T.; 1961: Maori godsticks in various collections. 1961. Pp. 212 - 241, 6 figs, pls 8 - 13.
• MACKAY, C; 1972: Korotangi. An enigmatic stone bird. 1972. Pp. 105 - 112, 1 pl.
• ORCHISTON, DW; 1974: Cook voyage 'trading stations' in early protohistoric New Zealand. 1974. Pp. 133 - 156, 2 figs.
• KEYES, IW; 1971: Composite adze hafts in New Zealand prehistory. 1971. Pp. 83 - 96, 6 figs.
• BARROW, T and KEYES, IW; 1966: An outrigger canoe hull from Te Horo, western Wellington. 1966. Pp. 277 - 284, 5 figs.
• PHILLIPPS, WJ; 1955: Notes with illustrations of Maori material culture. 1955. Pp. 121 - 182, 66 figs.
• KEYES, IW; 1967: An analysis of early New Zealand and Chatham Island Patu forms, and the question of patu evolution and warfare. 1967. Pp. 1 - 16, 35 figs.
• SMART, CD., GREEN, RC. and YALDWYN, JC; 1962: A stratified site at Tairua, Coromandel. 1962. Pp. 242 - 266, 8 figs.
• ORCHISTON, DW; 1970: Preserved Maori heads in the Australian Museum, Sydney. 1970. Pp. 21 - 30, 2 figs. 2 pls.
• KEYES, IW; 197: An ancient canoe stern-post and its significance in Maori art evolution. 1970. Pp. 31 - 38, 3 figs.
• PHILLIPPS, WJ. and MCEWEN, JM.; 1948: Carved houses of Te Arawa. 1948. Pp. 47 - 112, 46 figs.
• BARROW, T.; 1959: Maori godsticks collected by the Rev. Richard Taylor. 1959. Pp. 183 - 211, 2 figs, pls 1 - 7.