Foss Leach
Bryan Foss Leach (born 16 February 1942) is a New Zealand archaeologist. He is a pioneer of integrated regional research programmes, conservation of archaeological materials, zooarchaeology, and broader aspects of archaeological science.He has been a strong advocate of collaborative cross-disciplinary research. Leach has served as an officer and committee member of numerous New Zealand and international organisations concerned with archaeology and cultural heritage management, and has held honorary fellowships in various institutions. Provided by Wikipedia
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Estimating live fish catches from archaeological bone fragments of snapper, Pagrus auratus / by Leach, Foss, 1942-
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A stochastic approach to the reconstruction of prehistoric human diet in the Pacific region from bone isotope signatures / by Leach, Foss, 1942-
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Archaeological investigations in the Yap Islands, Micronesia : first millennium B.C. to the present day / by Intoh, Michiko
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The estimation of live fish size from archaeological cranial bones of the New Zealand kahawai Arripis trutta /
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Islands of inquiry colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes /
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Islands of inquiry colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes /
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