The first Europeans to land in New Zealand, in 1769, came to determine whether the country coasted briefly by Tasman in 1642 was part of a great southern continent inhabited by people, plants and animals of appropriately rich diversity.
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Prodigious Birds: Moas and Moa-Hunting in New Zealand
October 30, 2003, Cambridge University Press
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Prodigious Birds: Moas and Moa-Hunting in New Zealand
January 26, 1990, Cambridge University Press
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in English
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Prodigious birds: moas and moa-hunting in prehistoric New Zealand
1989, Cambridge University Press
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Prodigious birds: moas and moa-hunting inprehistoric New Zealand.
1989, Cambridge University Press
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"The first Europeans to land in New Zealand, in 1769, came to determine whether the country coasted briefly by Tasman in 1642 was part of a great southern continent inhabited by people, plants and animals of appropriately rich diversity."
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