Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka whakarākei
Piece of broken worked bone, possibly a fragment of a pendant or cloak pin. Straight and tapered to a point on the remaining end.
Taoka Māori
Broken fish gorge, one end remaining.
Broken fish gorge, one end remaining. Old adhesive and backing material present on back.
Complete, straight fishhook point with lower, external notches.
Complete, straight fishhook point with lower, external notches on the side and an external point basal notch.
Mostly complete fish gorge, tip missing from one end.
Complete curved fishhook point. External barb at middle followed by serrations to upper point.
Fishhook point, intact, external face has point.
Complete, straight fishhook point with an internal, upper barb and serrations along the barb. There are also serration along the external side of the point.
Complete, curved fishhook point with an upper, internal barb that has serrations along the external side. There are serrations along the external side of the point and two lower, internal notches.
Complete straight fishhook point. External basal knob followed by two notches. Internal upper barb.
Complete, straight fishhook point with an upper, internal barb and serrations along the external side of the point.
Complete, straight fishhook point with an upper internal barb, a serrated upper external edge and a lower external notch.
Fishhook point, missing base, serrated external face from base to point.
Complete straight barbed fishhook point.
Broken curved fishhook point, midsection remaining.
Complete, straight fishhook point and tip with serrations along the external and internal sides of the point and the tip. There is an upper, external notch.
Complete fishhook point. Serrations on external side at the base. Barb on the internal point.
Broken curved fishhook point, upper remaining.