Research Paper

The volcanic cones of Auckland: landmarks or quarries

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Title
The volcanic cones of Auckland: landmarks or quarries
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Lincoln University
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Appendices have not been scanned so are not included in the digital file.The arrival of the Maori some 1, 000 years ago saw extensive occupation on, and contest over, this isthmus which divides the waters of the Waitemata and Manukau harbours. Each of the volcanic cones served as paa and were extensively developed as residential areas and defensive fortifications with fertile gardens on the lower slopes. The beautiful inner Hauraki Gulf with it's numerous islands; the Tamaki Isthmus w...

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Research Paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Undergraduate
Date created
1989
Creator
Clark, C. S.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/3051
Related subjects
Auckland / volcanic cones / land development / quarries / landscape values / landscape features / landscape protection / landmarks / Land Use and Environmental Planning

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