Records of the Canterbury Museum
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pounamu speculation in 1840s New Zealand, red argillite artefacts from Canterbury, early photographer Joseph James Kinsey and new mayfly species.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/title-page.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsInkiLDBd/title-page.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-volume-35-2021/"},{"ID":1040,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 34 2020","Sort":7,"Date":"Tue, 10 Nov 2020","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles on Canterbury silcrete sources, m\u014dkihi (raup\u014d canoes), the role of ikawai (freshwater fish) in the South Island M\u0101ori economy, a change in the classification of small native spiders, nineteenth-century mourning jewellery that used human hair,\u00a0an Australian hackled\u00a0orb weaver spider now found in Christchurch, New\u00a0Zealand.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/CM-RecordsCover3.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/CM-RecordsCover3.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-volume-34-2020/"},{"ID":891,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 33 2019","Sort":6,"Date":"Thu, 31 Oct 2019","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles on how Shackleton's\u00a0\u003Cem\u003EEndurance\u00a0\u003C/em\u003Eexpedition navigated in Antarctica, the shipboard diaries of nineteenth-century New Zealand\u00a0\u003Cspan\u003Eimmigrants, and how the colourful life of an one of Australasia's preeminent taxonomists was reflected in the names he gave the species he described.\u003C/span\u003E\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/HomeTileImages/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2019.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/HomeTileImages/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2019.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-volume-33-2019/"},{"ID":738,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 32 2018","Sort":5,"Date":"Tue, 18 Dec 2018","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles describing newly-discovered New Zealand species of mayfly, decoding how Frank Worsley navigated the lifeboat\u00a0\u003Cem\u003EJames Caird\u00a0\u003C/em\u003Efrom Elephant Island to South Georgia Island, explaining how a tiger beetle species from the South Island's West Coast differs from its close relatives, and examining how Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic expedition charted its course during the sunless Antarctic winter.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/CM-RecordsCover.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/CM-RecordsCover.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/"},{"ID":500,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 31 2017","Sort":4,"Date":"Thu, 21 Dec 2017","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles about the Museum's Blaschka collection, a reappraisal of the work of carver John Menzies (1839\u20131919), the collection of artist Sydney Lough Thompson that he gifted to the Museum, early M\u0101ori use of silicified tuff in Canterbury and hybridisation in the now extinct Fiordland population of Brown Teal.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2017.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2017.jpg","FileTitle":"Canterbury Museum Records 2017","FileLink":"assets/Uploads/Canterbury-Museum-Records-2017.pdf","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-2017/"},{"ID":236,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 30 2016","Sort":3,"Date":"Thu, 29 Sep 2016","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles about the description of fossil brachiopods from the South Island, the conservation of canned food from Cape Hallett Station in Antarctica, the Charles Chilton collection of crustacean types held at Canterbury Museum, two new mayfly species from the West Coast, the life and legacy of Sir Julius von Haast and a botanical survey of one of the Poor Knights Islands.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/Records-2016.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/Records-2016.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-volume-30-2016/"},{"ID":77,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 29 2015","Sort":1,"Date":"Tue, 01 Sep 2015","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles cover the New Zealand mayflies collection at Canterbury Museum, harvesting of nga hua manu (bird eggs) in Te Waipounamu (South Island) and the Psychical Research Society of Christchurch.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/Records2015Cover.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/Records2015Cover.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-canterbury-museum-volume-29-2015/"},{"ID":213,"Title":"Records of the Canterbury Museum Volume 28 2014","Sort":2,"Date":"Wed, 01 Oct 2014","ShortDesc":"\u003Cp\u003EArticles about\u00a0Canterbury Museum's collection of Benin art, Roman coinage and solar worship in the Roman Empire, a sculpted portrait head from Palmyra (Syria) donated to the Museum in 1980 and\u00a0a spider specimen gifted to the Museum in 1889 by New Zealand's first arachnologist.\u003C/p\u003E","ImageSmlLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzY0MCw0MjAsInkiLDExMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2014.jpg","ImageMedLink":"assets/Uploads/_resampled/CroppedFocusedImageWzU0MCw1NDAsZmFsc2UsMF0/CM-RecordsCover-2014.jpg","Type":"","PageLink":"/research/records-of-the-canterbury-museum/records-of-the-canterbury-museum-volume-28-2104/"}]