Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
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.
Broken straight fishhook point with tip and base not present. There is an internal barb and external serrations.
Broken fishhook point, lower remaining. Single notch on one side.
Unknown fragment of fishhook. Serrations and barbs on two sides of fragment.
Broken, curved fishhook point with the base and point remaining. The exterior side is serrated.
Broken, straight fishhook point with the base and point remaining. It has one lower, external notch and one internal notch that is slightly higher on the point
Broken fishhook point.
Broken fishhook point, mid section remaining, broken at tip and base. Shallow notches on external lower base.
Complete curved fishhook point.
Broken fishhook, bone is burned.
Small straight fishhook point, single notch on base.
Slender straight fishhook point.
Broken, straight fishhook point with a section of the point remaining. The exterior side has notches from the bottom half down.
Piece of straight worked bird bone, broken at one end and tapering to a point at the other end. Notch or barb on one side at the broken end. Possibly part of a broken bird spear point or fishhook point.