Bibliography
| Report | Relevance | |
| 1 | The Journals of Captain Cook (Beaglehole) and “Voyages of Discovery” John Barrow 1893 | Plants and Animals found when he “discovered” New Zealand |
| 2 | Bibliography in Sorenson & Raish | Plants and animals foreign to the New World found by the first Europeans on their arrival in New Zealand |
| 3 | “Seven Daughters of Eve” Prof. Bryan Sykes | No Polynesian DNA found in S. America – Heyerdahl was wrong ie Polynesians/ Maoris did not bring American plants to New Zealand |
| 4 | Cambridge University | No Inca DNA found in Polynesia – ie Incas did not bring S. American plants to New Zealand |
| 5 | Dr Geoff Chambers (ABC Programme ‘Maori Origins’ 27 Nov. 2003) | Maori MtDNA is Chinese (Taiwan) |
| 6 | Inca DNA closely related to Chinese “Recent gene flow from Asia” | Professor Novick and collegues Human Biology Vol. 70 no. 1 |
| 7 | Journals of The Royal Society of New Zealand | New Zealand feral horses, wild pigs, rats – their origin |
| 8a | Rafter Radiocarbon Laboratory, Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, New Zealand | Mortar Dating Report 13 May 2003 |
| 8b | Rafter Radio Carbon Laboratory | Slag Dating – Report 19 May 2003 |
| 8c | Rafter Radio Carbon Laboratory | Wood Dating – 1676 earliest Report Rimu wood Report Miro Wood |
| 9 | Evening Post 1976 | Extensive stonework, walls, mounds, platforms, carbon dated 1141 to 1608 |
| 10 | “Tsunami: The Underrated Hazard” Prof. Edward Bryant | Tsunami which could be dated 1422 occasioned by Meteorite in 50 degrees South and 175 degrees East |
| 11 | Cedric Bell Report of 10 March | Chinese in New Zealand |
| 12 | “The Myth of New Zealand’s so called ‘Spanish Helmet’” Robin J Watt, 1983 | |
| 13 | Dave Bell reports including collection of cut stone, iron, woodshavings (from Borings wood and plaster) | All dates are pre-Cook |
| 14 | “The Welcome of Strangers” Anderson, 1998 | Waitaha (Asian Stone Workers) slaughtered by Maori |
| 15 | “Pre-Tasman Explorers” Ross Wiseman, 1998 | Juan Fernandez 1576 visit to NZ meets people who “wore white woven garments” |
| 16 | “The Protruding Tongue and Related Motifs in the Art Styles of the American North West Coast, New Zealand and China” Miro Baders | Similarities between Chinese, NZ and British Columbian Art especially Totem Poles |
| 17 | “The Mystery Wreck on Ruapuke Beach” Vaughan S. Cullen, 1955 | |
| 18 | “Journeys into the Mystery” | Waitaha description of Meteorite destroying forests |
| 19 | “Secret Land” Gary J. Cook and Thomas J. Brown | Descriptions of Ancient Canal Systems, Stone Buildings and Roads |


