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Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Maori
Silcrete flake. Light grey and mid grey in colour. Unifacial retouch on proper right lateral margin.
Silcrete flake. Light brown in colour.
Chert flake. Light grey in colour. Weathering at the proximal end and unifacial retouching on proper left lateral margin.
Complete silcrete blade. White and mid brown in colour. Bifacial retouch on proper right lateral margin.
Piece of worked stone. Square cross-section with flattened sides. A single groove is cut into one side.
Elongated piece of worked stone. One end is reduced on each lateral margin; other end is rounded. One side has a groove running lengthwise, possibly for lashing.
Piece of worked stone. Cross-section is roughly half-circular. Various cut marks and reductions through the surface; possibly depicting a human skull with face.
Complete sinker with deep transverse lashing groove and bruising at either end of the groove.
Complete sinker with faint transverse lashing groove.
Complete sinker with shallow transverse lashing groove.
Complete schist knife. Cutting edge is sharp and chipped. One side is ground with some bruising at the edges and other side is bruised and flaked.
Silcrete core. Light grey and Dark grey in colour.
Broken silcrete blade, medial portion remaining. Dark grey in colour. Retouch on right lateral margin of dorsal surface, and upper left lateral margin of dorsal surface.
Silcrete core. White in colour.
Broken silcrete blade, distal portion remaining. Light grey and cream in colour. Flake scars on dorsal surface. Weathering on dorsal surface.
Silcrete core. Mid grey in colour
Broken silcrete blade, distal portion remaining. Mid brown, dark yellow, Dark red, light yellow, and cream in colour. Flake scars on dorsal surface. Weathering on dorsal surface. Bilateral retouch on dorsal surface.
Broken silcrete blade, medial portion remaining. Cream in colour. Flake scars on dorsal surface. Weathering on most surfaces.