Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Complete awl or shellfish picker.
Complete curved bone point. One side is serrated. There is one small notch, and two horizontal striations on the convex side.
Complete fishhook point. Straight with reduction at base and curved tip.
Broken bone point, tip remaining. Distal end is sharp.
Broken, partially manufactured shank fragment.
Broken curved fishhook point, base remaining.
Broken curved fishhook point, lower remaining, broken at tip.
Broken curved fishhook point, lower end remaining. There is a fragment missing from one side of the base, with a crack starting around the fragment.
Broken bone point, tip and shaft remaining. Distal end is pointed.
Broken bone point, tip remaining. Distal end is pointed.
Broken, straight fishhook point with the lower point remaining which is serrated on the interior.
Mostly complete fishhook point, tip not present. Serrations on external lower side. Shallow notch on internal side.
Complete, straight fishhook point with an serrated, interior, upper barb, serrations along the exterior side of the point and lower, exterior notches.
Broken straight fishhook point, tip remaining. Internal barb near point, external notch near break.
Broken curved fishhook point, base remaining, tip not present. Serrations on external side.
Broken curved fishhook point, mid and lower remaining, tip not present. Serrations on external side.
Curved fishhook point.
Complete short bone point. Distal end is blunt and rounded.
He kura
Broken bone pendant, broken at the suspension hole at the proximal end. Distal end is tapered to a point. A kink is carved about halfway down. Surface is polished.