Barry L. Frankhauser

Barry L. Frankhauser

Barry L. Frankhauser is an archaeologist who has worked in Australia and New Zealand.

One of his more publicly-displayed works included a study of the historical uses of the cabbage tree, an important food and fibre source for Māori for at least 800 years. His thesis was the subject of a documentary shown on New Zealand television.

References

*Smith, M.A., M. Spriggs, and B. Frankhauser (eds) 1993 Sahul in review: Pleistocene archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. Occasional papers in prehistory 24

External links

* [http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/resources/papers/courses/012004.htm Australian National University - PREH2004 : Australian Prehistory - 2nd Semester 2001]
* [http://www.socarchsci.org/sasb.htm Society for Archaeological Sciences]


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