Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Complete large shellfish picker, manufactured from hollow bone. Visible repair where previously broken. Cracked towards distal end.
Mostly complete shellfish picker. Manufactured from hollow bone, proximal end is broken and the tip of the distal end is cracked and split.
Complete awl or shellfish picker. Manufactured from hollow bone with an epiphysis.
Complete bone point or shellfish picker. Manufactured from hollow bone, with epiphysis on the proximal end.
Bone point or shellfish picker. Long and slender.
Unfinished bird spear point. Single barb at base. Notches indicating unfinished barbs along shaft.
Complete curved fishhook point.
Complete curved fishhook point
Complete straight fishhook point. Internal barb at tip. External notches at base.
Broken fishhook point, tip remaining. Barbed with serrations along both sides.
Complete straight fishhook point. 1 barb, 3 large notches on the external base.
Complete curved fishhook point. 1 barb.
complete curved fishhook point. 5 extremely irregular and uneven notches at the base.
Complete curved fishhook point. External and internal serrations, with perforation at lower point.
Fishhook point fragment, all remaining except tip of point. Fishhook fragment is curved, external notches.
Fishhook point fragment, lower fishhook point not present. Fishhook point fragment is curved, with serrations on external. "Long Beach"
Complete straight fishhook point. Internal barb, with notches at base and tip.
Broken bird spear point, tip is broken and lower shaft is also broken. 8 barbs. It is black on the side, may be burnt and there is surface cracks and cuts on it. In one place it looks cut. White spots on it