Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Complete straight fishhook point. Notches on one side becoming serration. Serration present on external and internal sides.
Complete straight fishhook point with internal barb. Serrations on internal side of tip and external side of tip, point and base.
Complete curved fishhook point with internal barb. Serrations on external side with notch on the external side of base.
Broken fishhook point, butt remaining. Perforation through butt, and partial perforation at broken end.
Broken fish gorge, one pointed end remaining.
Complete straight fishhook point. External lower notches, with large internal barb at point.
Broken curved fishhook point, mid remaining, broken at base and tip. Serrations on external side.
Complete threader.
Broken fishhook point, butt remaining.
Broken curved fishhook point, butt remaining.
Complete curved fishhook point, internal barb.
Complete double-pointed point. Manufactured from hollow bone.
Complete, straight fishhook point, although it has no tip. It has an internal, upper barb and lower, external serrations.
Small complete bone point. Epiphysis on the proximal end.
Unfinished needle. Distal end is blunt. The proximal end is reduced in thickness.
Unfinished needle. Distal end is blunt. The proximal end is more narrow than the distal.
Unfinished needle. The distal end is sharp. There is a drill mark on one side of the proximal end, proximal end reduced in thickness.
Complete curved fishhook point. Two perforations at base. Midway up internal side is a small notch.
Complete straight fishhook point. Large barb present at internal portion.
Mostly complete curved fishhook point. Badly deteriorated. Possible internal barb at point.