Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Bone bird spear point. Surface is very worn. Five worn barbs on one side and notches on the other side.
Incomplete bird spear point. Broken base. Three barbs. Notches along the side with no barbs.
Broken curved fishhook point, lower remaining. Small perforation through base.
Broken bird spear point with two complete barbs and one broken barb remaining.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Two complete barbs and one broken barb at the broken end.
Bone bird spear point, broken at the tip. Three barbs, notches at the top barb.
Broken bird spear point, tip not present. Straight with single barb.
Broken bird spear point, unknown portion remaining. Two notches at one end.
Broken bird spear point, portion with two barbs remaining.
Broken bird spear point, the tip and shaft are broken off. There are three barbs presents with no other visible features.
Broken bird spear point, tip remaining. Four barbs.
Broken bird spear point, small piece of worked bone with one barb remaining.
Broken bird spear point, tip with two barbs remaining.
Bird spear point, broken at each end. One barb remaining.
Broken bird spear point, the entire shaft is broken leaving the tip behind. One barb and it has a couple small cracks.
Broken bird spear point, unknown portion remaining. Two barbs, possibly a third unfinished barb at one end.
Bone bird spear point, broken at each end. Two barbs remaining.
Broken bird spear point, portion remaining with two complete barbs and one broken barb.
Mostly complete bone bird spear point with two complete barbs and one broken barb.
Broken bird spear point, base with single barb remaining.