Caroline Phillips (archaeologist) explained
Honorific Prefix: | Dr |
Education: | University of Auckland |
Discipline: | New Zealand Archaeology |
Website: | http://carolinephillips-archaeology.co.nz/ |
Thesis Year: | 1994 |
Thesis Title: | The archaeology of Maori occupation along the Waihou River, Hauraki |
Thesis Url: | https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/1159 |
Occupation: | Honorary Research Fellow (Anthropology), University of Auckland |
Caroline Anne Phillips is a New Zealand archaeologist.[1] She has lectured at the University of Auckland and Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi.[2]
Life
Phillips began her career in archaeology as a fieldworker, working on surveys and excavations. Much of her work was on Māori sites. In 1987 she completed a master's degree at the University of Auckland on the Karikari Peninsula, in the far north of New Zealand. In 1994 she completed a doctoral degree from the same university, studying Māori settlements on the Waihou River.[3]
Publications
- Waihou Journeys: The Archaeology of 400 Years of Maori Settlement (Auckland University Press, 2000)[4]
- Bridging the Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century (co-editor; 2010)[5]
- Archaeology at Opita: Three Hundred Years of Continuity and Change (co-author, 2013)[6]
Notes and References
- Book: Phillips, Caroline A.. Waihou journeys: the archaeology of 400 years of Maori settlement. 2000. Auckland University Press. 9781869402273. Auckland, N.Z.
- Web site: Keys to unlocking the history of Maori occupation at Pukeroa - The University of Auckland. www.arts.auckland.ac.nz. 2018-12-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20181209123822/http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/events/2018/08/unlocking-the-history-of-maori-occupation-at-pukeroa.html. 2018-12-09. dead.
- Phillips . Caroline . 1994 . Doctoral thesis . The archaeology of Maori occupation along the Waihou River, Hauraki . ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of Auckland . 2292/1159.
- Paterson. Alistair. 2001-10-01. Review. Archaeology in Oceania. en. 36. 3. 177–178. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.2001.tb00496.x. 1834-4453.
- Web site: Review of 'Bridging The Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century' edited by Caroline Phillips and Harry Allen Australian Archaeological Association AAA. en-AU. 2018-12-09.
- Web site: Archaeology at Opita : three hundred years of continuity and change / Caroline Phillips, Harry Allen.. Phillips. Caroline. 2013-01-01. 2018-12-09.