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Evidence of battle trench found in archeological survey of museum site

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11 Oct, 2017 03:15 AM2 mins to read

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Tauranga councillors and media gather at the site of an ancient Maori Pa in Tauranga. They stand next to a ground penetrating radar machine. Photo/Samantha Motion

Tauranga councillors and media gather at the site of an ancient Maori Pa in Tauranga. They stand next to a ground penetrating radar machine. Photo/Samantha Motion

Evidence of a trench that may contain the bodies of hundreds of people killed in an 1828 battle has been found at one of the proposed sites for Tauranga's museum.

The discovery was one of several historical finds made in an archaeological survey of the Cliff Rd site using Tauranga City Council's new ground penetrating radar.

The survey also revealed more information about the Otamataha Pa and Urupa, as well as what is thought to be the first cemetery established in Tauranga by European settlers.

The new data went some way towards confirming stories told in Maori oral histories and in records from early European settlers.

Tauranga's deputy mayor Kevin Clout and Ngai Tamarawaho kaumatua Peri Kohu announced the find to gathered media at midday today.

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Mr Clout said it was a "significant" find and the pa site was "central to the history of Tauranga Moana".

"There are likely to be significant remains found under the ground here. Pre-European pa settlement but also some early European artefacts are what we expect to find here.

"We're excited to explore this further."

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Mr Kohu said Otamataha was one of four significant pa sites in Tauranga and was of great importance to local tangata whenua.

"The discovery of these trenches over here are a living museum for us."

According to archaeologist Ken Phillips' report for the council, in April of 1828 Hauraki tribes attacked and overwhelmed the Otamataha Pa.

The exact number killed or taken captive was not known but secondary sources estimated between 500 and 700.

Following the attack the Pa was abandoned as it had become tapu ground. However, it was unclear where the dead were buried following the attack.

"Numbering in the hundreds it is possible that they were not taken far and buried at Otamataha perhaps within an infilled defensive trench of the pa," Mr Phillips wrote in his report.

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