Augustus Hamilton’s fossil collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29078Date
2023-03-07Type
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Abstract
Augustus Hamilton (1853–1913) was a New Zealand ethnologist and naturalist who amassed a significant collection of fossils, mostly of birds, during his career. Today, those fossils are housed in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (NMNZ). While
some fossils have been catalogued and integrated into the collection of the NMNZ, a large part remained unsorted and uncatalogued.
The present study brings an integrated view of Hamilton’s collection at the NMNZ, highlighting the most significant fossils. In total,
there are 3692 specimen lots collected by Hamilton in the NMNZ representing a large sample of taxa and a wide range of locations
around Aotearoa New Zealand. Most fossils are of Holocene age and belong to birds. The collection includes type specimens, circa
250 specimen lots belonging to extinct species, and specimens belonging to otherwise poorly represented species in natural history
collections. We hope that our study makes Hamilton’s fossils visible and more readily available for future research.
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Te Papa PressCitation
Ioane-Warren, Salvador RB, Rogers, Tennyson AJD. Augustus Hamilton’s fossil collection at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Tuhinga. 2023;34:47-56Metadata
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