Excavations at Otakanini Pa, South Kaipara Harbour

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Bellwood, Peter

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In 1968, excavations were carried out along one of the main defensive lines of the earthwork pa at Otakanini in the South Kaipara Harbour. Otakanini was a major stronghold of the Ngati Whatua tribe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, before which it belonged to either the Wai-o-hua or Kawerau tribe, with a period of Ngati Awa domination in the seventeenth century. The excavations revealed three periods of earthwork construction which may correlate with the traditional history of the site, together with well-preserved evidence for palisades, fighting stages, storage pits, and a possible shelter. Midden dumps, associated with a latrine, were also excavated. The Otakanini sequence shows interesting parallels with excavated sequences from other North Island pa, and these parallels are discussed. A number of artefaets were discovered, of Classic Maori type where diagnostic.

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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand

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