Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Puoro
Broken flute, longitudinal fragment remaining. Broken at both ends. There are striations on the surface at one end.
Taoka Māori
Complete fishhook point, mid-point to tip remaining.
Broken flute, small longitudinal fragment remaining. One end is finished. There is a partial perforation remaining. Two diagonal striations.
Broken flute, unusually small. Broken at both ends, there are two perforations.
Broken flute, small fragment of one end remaining. Striations on surface.
Broken flute, small fragment remaining. Striations in a double "V" pattern. Where previously broken, there is a visible repair.
Broken flute, small longitudinal fragment remaining, neither end intact. There are striations decorating the surface in a chevron pattern. Where previously broken there is a visible repair.
Bird spear point, broken at each end. Two barbs remaining.
Broken bird spear point, broken at both ends. Three barbs remaining.
Partially manufactured fishhook
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Broken barb and reduced at one end, coming to a point at the other end.
Bone bird spear point. Two complete barbs and one broken barb.
Broken bone point, tip remaining. Distal end is sharp.
Broken curved fishhook fragment, unidentified portion remaining.
Complete curved fishhook point. Notches on external side of base. Barb on external side of shank, with serrations from top of barb to point of tip. Internal notches with serrations from notches to the tip.
Complete curved fishhook point. Notches on internal side of base. Serrations on external side, from tip to just above base. Serration on internal side of tip. Single perforation at base.
Fishhook point is complete and curved. It has three external knobs near the base.