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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

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