Leach, B.F., Quinn, C.J., Lyon, G.L., Haystead, A. and Myers, D.B. (In Press) Evidence of prehistoric Lapita diet at Watom, New Britain, using stable isotopes. Records of the Australian Museum.
Leach, B.F., Davidson, J.M., Horwood, L.M., and Anderson, A.J. 1996. The estimation of live fish size from archaeological cranial bones of the New Zealand barracouta Thyrsites atun. Tuhinga, Records of the Museum of New Zealand 6: 1-25.
Leach, B.F. 1996. New Zealand and Oceanic Obsidians: An Archaeological Perspective using Neutron Activation Analysis. Journal of the Royal Society 26(1): 79-105.
Leach, B.F., Davidson, J.M., Horwood, L.M. and Mallon, S. 1996. The estimation of live fish size from archaeological cranial bones of the New Zealand kahawai Arripis trutta. Tuhinga, Records of the Museum of New Zealand 7: 1-20.
Leach, B.F., Quinn, C.J. and Lyon, G.L. 1996. A stochastic approach to the reconstruction of prehistoric human diet in the Pacific from bone isotope signatures. Tuhinga, Records of the Museum of New Zealand 8: 1-54.
Leach, B.F., Davidson, J.M., Athens, J.S. 1996. Mass harvesting of fish in the waterways of Nan Madol. In: Davidson, J.M., Irwin, G., Leach, B.F., Pawley, A. and Brown, D., (eds) Oceanic Culture History: Essays in Honour of Roger Green. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology Special Publication.
Davidson, J.M. and Leach, B.F. 1996. Fishing on Nukuoro Atoll: ethnographic and archaeological viewpoints. In: Julien, M. Orliac, M. and Orliac, P. (eds) Tradition et Archéologie en Océanie, Ouvrage Collectif en Hommage a J. Garanger. Publication de la Sorbonne, Paris.
Leach, B.F. and Boocock, A. 1995. The estimation of live fish catches from archaeological bone fragments of the New Zealand snapper Pagrus auratus. Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand 3: 1-28.
Leach, B.F. 1994. Prehistoric fishing in Oceania. The Illustrated Enclyopedia of Humankind. Weldon Owen and Bra Brocker. 148- 149.
Leach, B.F. and Boocock, A. 1994. The impact of pre-european Maori fishermen on the New Zealand snapper, Pagrus auratus, in the vicinity of Rotokura, Tasman Bay. New Zealand Journal of Archaeology 16: 69-84.