The Heritage Inventory is made up of nine books. Archaeological site records fill seven volumes. An index volume gives archaeological site description and details on location and ownership. Maps draw attention to some of the more vulnerable aspects.
JOHN DODGSON
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Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 31
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40The Heritage Inventory is made up of nine books. Archaeological site records fill seven volumes. An index volume gives archaeological site description and details on location and ownership. Maps draw attention to some of the more vulnerable aspects. JOHN DODGSON Forest and Bird, Issue 269, 1 August 1993, Page 31
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