Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Broken curved fishhook point. Base and point present. Made of worked jawbone. Two reductions near the base.
Complete curved complete fishhook.
Unidentified fishhook fragment. Burnt bone.
Curved broken fishhook. Base and point present. Some reductions on the sides.
Complete curved fishhook point. Three notches on one side, a reduction on the other.
Broken curved fishhook point. Base and point is present. Five or six external serrations.
Straight complete fishhook point. One internal barb. Five external serrations at the base. Flat on one side.
Broken fishhook point, with slight curve. All remaining except tip of point. Notches on external surface of base.
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Broken one-piece bone fishhook. Tip missing and wearing on the head. The hook has a shank knob and on the exterior of the bend is worn.
Broken shank, with partial shank remaining.
Complete straight fishhook point with curve at the tip.
Incomplete curved fishhook point, with tip remaining.
Complete straight fishhook point, with serrations at the tip and a notch at the base.
Complete curved fishhook point, with an external knob and one notch at the base.
Complete curved fishhook point, with external serrations from tip to base, external notches at base, and an incurved point.
Broken curved fishhook point, with tip remaining and base not present. Has an internal barb at point and an external knob near base, with external serrations.
Complete curved fishhook point with two distinct notches externally at base. Barb internally at point portion.
Straight complete Fishhook, notch at internal side, barb at external side near tip.
Complete needle, very fine. Distal end is sharp. There is a drilled, circular, very small, eye at the proximal end. Thickness reduced at the proximal end.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Curved with notches at base.