Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Broken bone fishhook point, base remaining. Straight with serrations along one side from base to broken edge.
Broken, curved fishhook point with the tip remaining. It has upper, external notches.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Serrations on external side.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Small notches on sides.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Notches down one side.
Broken straight fishhook point with tip and base not present. There is an internal barb and external serrations.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Notches on side. Bone is worn and chipped.
Broken fishhook, unknown portion with notches remaining.
Complete, straight fishhook point with an upper, internal barb that is serrated and lower, external basal notches.
Broken fishhook point, midsection remaining, notches on one side near break.
Broken, straight fishhook point with the base and lower point remaining. It has lower, external notches.
Fishhook point is incomplete; tip remaining. It is curved.
Broken straight fishhook point with tip not present. There are serrations at the base.
Broken straight fishhook point, notched base remaining.
Broken, straight fishhook point with the base remaining. It has lower, external notches.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. External notches on lower base, internal notches.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Notches on one side.
Unknown fragment of fishhook. Notches on two sides of fragment.
Broken curved fishhook point with tip not present. There are external notches at the base.