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Possible features identified during auger survey of headland north of Area 1. Contour intervals measure 3 m.

Possible features identified during auger survey of headland north of Area 1. Contour intervals measure 3 m.

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Technical Report
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This report described the results of the archaeological investigation of part of a small occupation site at Raglan (Whaingaroa) Harbour, New Zealand.

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