Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Taoka Māori
Broken bird spear point. One barb. Pointed at one end. Notch at broken end.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Three barbs.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Two barbs.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Two barbs remaining.
Broken bird spear point, lower portion remaining. Two notches on one side.
Bird spear point, broken at both ends. Single barb remaining.
Broken bird spear point, tip with single barb remaining.
Broken bird spear point, most of tip remaining. Two barbs. Barbed side is serrated.
Broken bird spear point, part of tip remaining. Single barb.
Unfinished bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Single unfinished barb.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Single barb with serrations on one side and single serration on opposing side.
Complete needle. Distal is sharp. There is a drilled, circular eye at the proximal end. There is a crack through the eye.
Bone bird spear point. Surface is worn and splintered. Four barbs.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the tip. Two barbs.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Seven worn barbs along one side.
Bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Single barb.
Bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Five barbs. Two notches at base.
Broken bird spear point, shaft is broken. Three barbs but the fourth is broken off.
Broken bird spear point, shaft is broken. 3 barbs. There are small superficial scratches on it.
Broken bird spear point, the top of tip is broken, small piece of shaft missing and one barb is broken off. Four complete barbs with one broken makes five.