Ētahi atu tūhononga, pae tukutuku hoki
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Anderson – Tikanga AMS radiocarbon mō te ine i ngā tau o te kōiwi kiore
‘Te pai o ngā tau i tangohia mā te tikanga 14C AMS o ngā kōiwi Rattus exulans i te wā tuauri whāioio i te tonga o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa’. He whakarāpopotonga o tētahi tuhituhinga mō te pai o te tikanga radiocarbon hei ine kōiwi kiore. I tangohia tērā me ētahi atu tuhituhinga e toru mai i te Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand online; he hononga kei kona ki te roanga atu o ngā kōrero i te PDF.
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Brook – Te kai i te ngata i te wā tuauri whāioio
‘Te kai i te ngata i te wā tuauri whāioio Placostylus ambagiosus Suter (Stylommatophora: Bulimulidae).’ He whakarāpopotonga o tētahi tuhinga e whakamārama ana i te kai a te kiore i te ngata, me ngā taunakitanga mō te whakarite wā tae ai te kiore ki te pito raki o Aotearoa.
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Holdaway me ētahi atu – Whakataurite tau mā ngā tikanga optical me te radiocarbon.
Whakataurite wā mō ngā para matā mā te tikanga optical me ngā kōiwi, anga o te moa mā te tikanga accelerator mass spectrometry 14C: he pepa e whakataurite ana i te whakatau wā mō te para matā mā te tikanga optical, me te whakatau wā mō te kōiwi kiore mā te tikanga radiocarbon.
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Holdaway me ētahi atu – Te ngaronga o te momo manu nei te owlet nightjar
‘Te korenga o te owlet nightjar i te wā tōmuri o te Holocene’. He whakarāpopotonga o tētahi tuhinga e whakamārama ana i te korenga o te owlet nightjar he manu kāore e rere. E mea ana te tuhinga, tērā pea i mate te manu nei i mua i te noho o te tangata ki Aotearoa.
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Manaaki Whenua
Ko tā tēnei pae tukutuku he whakamārama te tikanga ine tipu hei whakatau i te wā tai ai te tangata ki Aotearoa.
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Pātengi raraunga mō te radiocarbon o Aotearoa
Ka taea te pātengi raraunga mō ngā radiocarbon o Aotearoa mā tēnei pae tukutuku, neke atu i te e 3,000 wā mō Aotearoa, i tangohia i ngā ketunga whaipara tangata mai i te tekau tau atu i 1960.
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Taiwhanga Pūtaiao o Rafter
Te pae tukutuku o te Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science’s me tana taiwhanga pūtaiao kei Te Awakairangi.
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Taiwhanga Pūtaiao Radiocarbon o Waikato
Pae tukutuku o te taiwhanga pūtaiao radiocarbon o te whare wānanga o Waikato. Ka taea te kuhu mā konei ki te pātengi raraunga radiocarbon o Aotearoa (ki runga).
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