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 A new discovery from Māori archaeological sites on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand, reveals a widely distributed, commensal dog parasite [1%] by mark, 2024-04-08 04:22 PM
Horrocks M, Presswell B, Gumbley W, Bickler S, Jones B. Journal of Pacific Archaeology.
 New dog parasite (Toxocara canis) discoveries at Melanesian and Polynesian sites in tropical Remote Oceania [1%] by mark, 2024-03-23 12:08 PM
Horrocks M, Bedford S, Flexner J, Valentin F, Cochrane E, Allen MS, Burley D, Kirch PV, Presswell B. Pacific Science.
 Plant microfossil and 14C analysis of archaeological features at Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand: Evidence for regional Māori use of introduced and indigenous plants [1%] by mark, 2024-03-11 01:49 PM
Horrocks M, Bickler S, Gumbley W, Jones B. 2024. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 13, 33-51.
 New discoveries from the early Māori village at Shag River Mouth, New Zealand, reveal intestinal parasites [1%] by mark, 2024-03-08 10:46 AM
Horrocks M, Presswell B, Smith IWG. 2024. Archaeology in Oceania, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000780.
 Palaeoparasitology confirms Early Lapita evidence of pig and dog at Kamgot, Bismarck Archipelago [1%] by mark, 2024-03-06 07:34 AM
Horrocks M, Summerhayes G, Presswell B. 2023. Journal of Helminthology, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000998
 Introduced Māori Cultigens and Intestinal Parasites found in Microfossil Records from Taranaki, New Zealand [1%] by mark, 2024-03-06 07:09 AM
Horrocks M, Gibb R, Bickler SH, Presswell B. Journal of Pacific Archaeology.
 Plant microfossils and parasites from Palliser Bay stone garden systems, New Zealand, reveal Māori translocations and helminthiasis [1%] by mark, 2024-02-13 05:19 PM
Horrocks M, Dodd A, Bickler S, Carley D, Presswell B. Journal of Pacific Archaeology.
 Pre-contact vegetation and persistence of Polynesian cultigens in Hālawa Valley, Moloka‘i [1%] by mark, 2024-01-05 06:01 AM
Kirch PV, Horrocks M, Murakami G, Lincoln NK, Autufuga D, Swift J. Pacific Science.
 The cestode Stringopotaenia psittacea (Fuhrmann, 1904) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from a critically endangered New Zealand bird: New evidence from ancient coprolites [1%] by mark, 2023-12-07 07:23 AM
Horrocks M, Presswell, B. 2023. Journal of Helminthology, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000780.
 Pollen and phytoliths in archaeological features from North Island, New Zealand, reveal landscape disturbance and cultivation of Polynesian introduced Cordyline cf. fruticosa (ti) [1%] by mark, 2023-06-29 05:51 AM
Horrocks M, Bader H-D, Simmons A, Adamson J. 2022. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, doi: 10.1080/15564894.2022.2129883.
 New microfossil approaches and multi-proxy analysis reveal precontact Polynesian plant translocations and use, Marquesas Islands [1%] by mark, 2023-06-29 05:48 AM
Horrocks M, Allen MS, Fox A. 2023. Environmental Archaeology, doi: 10.1080/14614103.2023.2226477.
 Archaeology and the emergence of customary resource management in southern Vanuatu [1%] by mark, 2023-05-15 02:15 PM
Flexner JL, Bedford S, Valentin F, Williams R, Horrocks M, Philp, I, Elena D, Kuautonga T. In: Sustainability in ancient island societies: Global ...
 A plant and parasite record of a midden on Auckland Isthmus, New Zealand, reveals large scale landscape disturbance, Māori introduced cultigens, and helminthiasis [1%] by mark, 2023-04-07 04:11 PM
Horrocks M, Brown A, Brown J, Presswell B. 2023. Asian Perspectives 62, 97-119.
 A ceramic and plant and parasite microfossil record from Andarayan, Cagayan Valley, Philippines, spanning the last ca. 2080 years reveals cultigens and human helminthiases [1%] by mark, 2022-11-19 02:42 PM
Horrocks M, Peterson J, Presswell B. 2022. Asian Perspectives 61, 317-336.
 Botanical remains of the last 1800 years from Tarawa, Republic of Kiribati, reveal ancient aroid (Cyrtosperma merkusii and Colocasia esculenta) pit cultivation and other cultigens [1%] by mark, 2022-06-28 05:28 AM
Horrocks M, Thomas F. 2022. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, doi.10.1080/15564894.2022.2069178.
 Hornwort (Anthocerotopsida) spores in Late Quaternary wetland sediments and dryland soils, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) [1%] by mark, 2022-01-31 09:41 AM
Horrocks M, Jarzen DM. 2022. Palynology 46, 1-8.
 Erratum to: Agriculture, domestic production, and site function: Microfossil analyses and late prehistoric landscapes of the Society Islands [1%] by mark, 2022-01-10 12:36 PM
Kahn JG, Horrcks M, Nieuwoudt MK. 2014. Economic Botany 68, 264-265.
 Erratum to: Agriculture, domestic production, and site function: Microfossil analyses and late prehistoric landscapes of the Society Islands [1%] by mark, 2022-01-10 12:18 PM
Kahn JG, Horrocks M, Nieuwoudt MK. 2014. Economic Botany 68, 264-265.
 Siltation in Whangape Harbour and its consequences for local iwi [1%] by mark, 2021-05-09 01:12 PM
Creese B, Nichol S, Gregory M, Augustinus P, Horrocks M, Mom B. 1998. The James Henare Maori Research Centre, University of Auckland. Foundation for Research, ...
 Mangrove-habitat in the southern Firth of Thames: Sedimentation processes and coastal-hazards mitigation [1%] by mark, 2021-05-09 12:54 PM
Swales A, Bell RG, Ovenden R, Hart C, Horrocks M, Hermanspahn N, Smith RK. 2007. Prepared by NIWA for Environment Waikato (Technical Report 2008/13).
 Environmental history of an early Spanish settlement in the Visayas, Philippines: Excavations in the Parian District of Cebu City [1%] by mark, 2021-04-07 02:55 PM
Peterson J, Tiauzon A, Horrocks M, Kottermair M. 2020. SPAFA 4, doi.org/10.26721/spafajournal.v4i0.637
 Historical analysis of coastal marine sediments reveal land-based impacts on the benthos [1%] by mark, 2020-12-09 12:46 PM
Handley SJ, Horrocks M, Willis TJ, Bradley A, Bury S, Brown J, Northcote L. 2020. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, doi.org/10.20417/nzjecol.44.18.
 New excavations in Easter Island’s statue quarry: Soil fertility, site formation and chronology [1%] by mark, 2020-12-09 12:38 PM
Sherwood SC, Van Tilburg JO, Barrier CR, Horrocks M, Dunn RK, Ramírez-Aliaga JM. 2019. Journal of Archaeological Science, doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.104994.
 Historic and contemporary anthropogenic effects on granulometry and species composition detected from sediment cores and death assemblages, Nelson Bays, Aotearoa-New Zealand [1%] by mark, 2020-12-09 12:37 PM
Handley SJ, Swales A, Horrocks M, Gibbs M, Carter M, Ovenden R, Stead J. 2020. Continental Shelf Research, doi.10.1016/j.csr.2020.104147.
 Pollen core assemblages as indicators of Polynesian and European impact on the vegetation cover of Auckland Isthmus catchment, New Zealand [1%] by mark, 2020-12-03 05:03 PM
Abrahim GMS, Parker RJ, Horrocks M. 2013. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 131, 162-170.
 Earliest evidence for pit cultivation provides insight on the nature of first Polynesian settlement [1%] by mark, 2020-04-16 10:49 AM
Burley DV, Horrocks M, Weisler MI. 2020. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 15, 127-147.
 Archaeological roots of traditional land use and resistance to Spanish colonial entanglement on Guam [1%] by mark, 2020-04-16 10:22 AM
Dixon B, Welch D, Bulgrin L, Horrocks M. 2020. Asian Perspectives 59, 61-100.
 Recovering plant microfossils from archaeological and other paleoenvironmental deposits: A practical guide developed from Pacific Region experience [1%] by mark, 2020-04-16 10:19 AM
Horrocks M. 2020. Asian Perspectives 59, 186-208.
 Early Lapita subsistence: Evidence from Kamgot, Anir Islands, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea [1%] by mark, 2019-12-18 06:54 AM
Summerhayes GR, Leavesley M, Fairbairn A, Horrocks M, McPherson S, Crowther A. 2019. In: Bedford S, Spriggs M (eds) Debating Lapita: Distribution, chronology, ...
 Sustenance and sustainability: Food remains and contact sites in Vanuatu [1%] by mark, 2019-08-29 07:38 AM
Flexner J, Willie E, Horrocks M. 2019. In: Leclerc M, Flexner J (eds) Archaeologies of Island Melanesia: Current approaches to landscapes, exchange and ...
 

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