Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Broken bird spear point, upper remaining. There are three barbs.
Bone bird spear point with three broken barbs and one complete barb remaining.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the tip. Single barb remaining.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Three barbs remaining.
Broken bird spear point, mid-shaft to tip remaining. Three barbs.
Broken bird spear point, mid-shaft to tip remaining. One barb.
Broken bird spear point, unknown portion remaining. Notched at one end with one complete barb and two broken barbs.
Broken bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Two barbs.
Broken bone bird spear point, tip remaining. Two notched barbs remaining.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Three barbs.
Bird spear point, upper portion remaining. Four notches or unfinished barbs along one side.
Bone bird spear point, unfinished or very weather-worn. Broken at the tip. Two broken barbs.
Broken bird spear point, serrated portion remaining. Reduced to a point on one end.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Two complete barbs and one partial barb at the broken end.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the base. Four broken barbs remaining.
Bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Two barbs remaining.
Complete bone bird spear point. Two barbs. Serrations along both sides below top barb.
Bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Three barbs.
Broken bone bird spear point. Four barbs remaining.
Broken kahawai lure, in two pieces. Two knobs on head of the shank. There is a curved point with an internal barb, and a notch on the external side of the base attached to the paua shell shank by muka.