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Early Lapita subsistence: The evidence from Kamgot, Anir Islands, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea
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2026-06-09 10:36 AM
- Summerhayes GR, Leavesley M, Fairbairn A, Horrocks M, McPherson S, Crowther A. 2019. In: Bedford S, Spriggs M (eds) Debating Lapita: Distribution, chronology, ...
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Palynology: its position in the field of forensic science
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2026-06-09 10:34 AM
- Walsh KW, Horrocks M. 2008. Journal of Forensic Sciences 53, 1053-1060.
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The forest history of Mt Hauhungatahi, Tongariro National Park
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2026-06-04 05:46 PM
- Horrocks M. 1994. Unpubl. PhD thesis. Auckland, University of Auckland.
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New microfossil discoveries at Carpenters Gap 1 and 3 archaeological sites, Kimberley, Australia reveal exploratory records of helminth parasite eggs since c. 30,000 yr BP
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2026-06-04 04:40 PM
- Horrocks M, O’Connor S, Presswell B. In press. Pacific Science.
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Helminth egg discoveries at the Letchworth archaeological site, Florida, USA, show evidence for animal resource use during c. 400 BC-AD 800
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2026-06-03 10:01 AM
- Horrocks M, Menz M, Presswell B. 2026. Journal of Helminthology 100, e53, 1–7.
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The Mangareva terrestrial niche over time: Evidence from plants, landsnails, birds, and commensal animals
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2026-04-16 08:06 PM
- Dotte-Sarout E, Horrocks M, Nickelsen C, Christensen C, Worthy T, Rigal S, Swift J, Kirch PV. In: The Mangareva terrestrial niche over time, Kirch PV, Molle ...
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Records of helminth parasites at archaeological sites in the New Guinea Highlands, from c. 18,000 yr BP, suggest Late Holocene presence of dogs and pigs
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2026-01-03 04:17 PM
- Horrocks M, Denham TP, Presswell B. 2025. Pacific Science 79, 383-395.
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Microfossil analysis of sediments from Carpenters Gap 1 and 3 archaeological sites, Kimberley, Western Australia, provides evidence for processing cf. Dioscorea transversa and cf. Colocasia esculenta since c. 30,000-25,000 cal BP
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2025-12-20 08:35 AM
- Horrocks M, O’Connor S, Dilkes-Hall IE. 2025. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 15(1), p. Article 13. doi: 10.70460/jpa.v15i1.384.
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New helminth egg discoveries at the Cloudman archaeological site, Michigan, North America show evidence for parasites from Early Late Woodland (AD 500/600-1000) to Historic times
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2025-12-20 08:17 AM
- Horrocks M, Geiger E, Bickler SH, Presswell B. 2025. Journal of Helminthology 99, e129, 1-7.
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Plant microfossils reveal human activity in and around Hawaiian Island fishponds, including introduced Polynesian and European multi-cropping
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2025-07-08 09:09 AM
- Horrocks M, Sroat E, Swift J, Mulrooney M, McElroy W, Lee-Greig T, Bickler S. 2025. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 15(1), p. Article 3. doi: ...
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Tracing the history of Māori horticulture and dogs (Canis familiaris) at two volcanic cone maunga pā, Auckland, New Zealand using microfossil and 14C analyses
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2025-07-08 09:02 AM
- Horrocks M, Bickler SH, Apfel A, Shakles R, Cameron E, Foster R, Presswell B. 2025. Pacific Science 78, 407-428.
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Archaeology and the emergence of customary resource management in Southern Vanuatu
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2025-06-17 04:25 PM
- Flexner JL, Bedford S, Valentin F, Williams R, Horrocks M, Philp, I, Elena D, Kuautonga T. 2024. In: Fitzpatrick SM, Erlandson JM, Gill KM (eds) ...
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Palaeoecological studies at four archaeological sites in the New Guinea Highlands document local vegetation histories and plant use from c. 18,000 cal BP to the recent past
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2025-06-17 04:02 PM
- Horrocks M, van der Kaars S, Bulmer S, Denham TD. 2025. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 15(1), p. Article 4. doi: 10.70460/jpa.v15i1.370.
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Microfossil starch provides the first evidence for introduced taro (Colocasia esculenta) on the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, commencing c. 1800 cal. BP
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2025-06-17 03:58 PM
- Horrocks M, Weisler MI, Hua Q. 2025. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 15(1), p. Article 2. doi: 10.70460/jpa.v15i1.362.
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Updated microfossil and 14C analyses of Ifugao Rice Terraces, Philippine Cordilleras, reveal early taro and rice cultivation, and new parasite discoveries
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2025-06-17 03:51 PM
- Horrocks M, Peterson J, Bickler SH, Presswell B. 2025. Pacific Science 78, 239–250.
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A new discovery from Māori archaeological sites on Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand, reveals a widely distributed, commensal dog parasite
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2024-10-31 11:24 AM
- Horrocks M, Gumbley W, Bickler S, Jones B, Presswell B. 2024. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 14, Ahead of Print.
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A new parasite discovery in Micronesia: Eggs of the nematode Toxocara canis at archaeological sites on Ebon Atoll, Marshall Islands extend the known dog presence by c. 600 years
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2024-10-31 09:44 AM
- Horrocks M, Weisler MI, Hua Q, Presswell B. 2024. Archaeology in Oceania 59, 516-522.
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Plant microfossils and parasites from Palliser Bay stone garden systems, New Zealand, reveal Māori translocations and helminthiasis
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2024-10-19 07:10 AM
- Horrocks M, Dodd A, Bickler S, Carley D, Presswell B. 2024. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 14, Ahead of Print.
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Using pollen in turbidites for vegetation reconstructions
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2024-10-02 01:31 PM
- McDonald LS, Strachan LJ, Holt K, McArthur AD, Barnes PM, Maier KL, Orpin AR, Horrocks M, Ganguly A, Hopkins JL, Bostock HC. 2024. Journal of Quaternary ...
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Using pollen in turbidites for vegetation reconstructions
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2024-10-02 01:20 PM
- McDonald LS, Strachan LJ, Holt H, McArthur AD, Barnes PM, Maier KL, Orpin AR, Horrocks M, Ganguly A, Hopkins JL, Bostock HC. 2024. Journal of Quaternary ...
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Palynological, tephra, and 14C records from southern Kaitoke, Great Barrier (Aotea) Island, New Zealand, since c. 30,000 cal. yr BP
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2024-09-21 02:24 PM
- Horrocks M, Ogden J, Deng Y, Nichol SL, Bickler SH. 2024. New Zealand Journal of Botany, doi: 10.1080/0028825X.2024.2402091.
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Pre-contact vegetation and persistence of Polynesian cultigens in Hālawa Valley, Moloka‘i
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2024-08-28 07:55 PM
- Kirch PV, Horrocks M, Murakami G, Lincoln NK, Autufuga D, Swift J. 2024. Pacific Science 78, 1-17.
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Introduced Māori cultigens and intestinal parasites found in microfossil records from Taranaki, New Zealand
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2024-08-28 07:45 PM
- Horrocks M, Gibb R, Bickler SH, Presswell B. 2024. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 14, Ahead of Print.
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Erratum to: Agriculture, domestic production, and site function: Microfossil analyses and late prehistoric landscapes of the Society Islands
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2024-08-20 05:55 PM
- Kahn JG, Horrocks M, Nieuwoudt MK. 2014. Economic Botany 68, 264-265.
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Pollen and phytoliths in archaeological features from North Island, New Zealand, reveal landscape disturbance and cultivation of Polynesian introduced Cordyline cf. fruticosa (ti)
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2024-07-17 06:44 AM
- Horrocks M, Bader H-D, Simmons A, Adamson J. 2022. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 19, 576-586.
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New dog parasite (Toxocara canis) discoveries at Melanesian and Polynesian sites in tropical Remote Oceania
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2024-08-28 07:53 PM
- Horrocks M, Bedford S, Flexner J, Valentin F, Cochrane E, Allen MS, Burley D, Kirch PV, Presswell B. 2024. Pacific Science 78, 19-30.
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Plant microfossil and 14C analysis of archaeological features at Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand: Evidence for regional Māori use of introduced and indigenous plants
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2024-03-11 01:49 PM
- Horrocks M, Bickler S, Gumbley W, Jones B. 2024. Journal of Pacific Archaeology 13, 33-51.
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New discoveries from the early Māori village at Shag River Mouth, New Zealand, reveal intestinal parasites
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2024-03-08 10:46 AM
- Horrocks M, Presswell B, Smith IWG. 2024. Archaeology in Oceania, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000780.
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Palaeoparasitology confirms Early Lapita evidence of pig and dog at Kamgot, Bismarck Archipelago
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2024-03-06 07:34 AM
- Horrocks M, Summerhayes G, Presswell B. 2023. Journal of Helminthology, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000998
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The cestode Stringopotaenia psittacea (Fuhrmann, 1904) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from a critically endangered New Zealand bird: New evidence from ancient coprolites
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2023-12-07 07:23 AM
- Horrocks M, Presswell, B. 2023. Journal of Helminthology, doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X23000780.
