Dr Gerard O'Regan

Research Fellow
Dr
Gerard
O'Regan
Dr Gerard O'Regan
https://unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz/profile/gore002
Research Fellow
The University of Auckland: James Henare Research Centre
Selected publications and creative works (Research Outputs)
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- O'Regan G, Petchey, F., Wood, R., McAlister, A., Bradshaw, F., & Holdaway, S. (2019). Dating South Island Maori rock art: Pigment and pitfalls. JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS, 24, 132-141. 10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.12.009
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2292/48681
Other University of Auckland co-authors: Simon Holdaway - Holdaway, S. J., Emmitt, J., Furey, L., Jorgensen, A., O'Regan G, Phillipps, R., ... Ladefoged, T. N. (2019). Māori settlement of New Zealand: the Anthropocene as a process. Archaeology in Oceania, 54 (1), 17-34. 10.1002/arco.5173
Other University of Auckland co-authors: Simon Holdaway, Joshua Emmitt, Louise Furey, Alex Jorgensen, Thegn Ladefoged, Rebecca Phillipps - O'Regan G, & Arnett, C. (2017). Don’t just look at the pictures. Te Karaka (77), 38-41.
- O'Regan G (2016). He ana, he whakairo: Examining Māori belief of place through the archaeological context of rock art The University of Auckland. ResearchSpace@Auckland.
- Allen, W. A., O'Regan G, Fletcher, P., & Noganosh, R. (2013). Dibéwagendamowin / Kārohirohi: Reflections on sacred images on the rocks. In J. Day (Ed.) Making senses of the past: Toward a sensory archaeology (pp. 32-48). Carbondale, Illinois, USA: Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Southern Illinois University Press.
- O'Regan G (2010). New Zealand World Heritage Sites, New Zealand. In D. Arsenault, F. Maclaren, J. Molnar (Eds.) Finding the Spirit of the place in World Heritage Sites: Aboriginal Approaches in Perspective = Révéler l’esprit du lieu dans les sites du patrimoine mondial: Perspectives autochtones. Canada: Les Presses de l’Universite Laval.
- O'Regan G (2010). Working with your own. In G. Nicholas (Ed.) Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists (pp. 235-245). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.
- O'Regan G (2008). The shifting place of Ngai Tahu rock art. In G. Clark, F. Leach, O'Connor S (Eds.) Islands of Inquiry: Colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes. Papers in honour of Atholl Anderson (pp. 411-422). Canberra: ANU Press. Related URL.
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MAORI RESEARCH UNIT - Bldg 225
Level G, Room G04
18 WYNYARD ST
AUCKLAND CENTRAL
AUCKLAND 1010
New Zealand