Planetarium Highlight:
Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Rakahau te Kohika
Taoka Māori
Obsidian flake. Black in colour.
Broken fishhook point, upper portion to tip remaining.
Broken curved fishhook point, most remaining except tip.
Broken curved fishhook point, broken at tip and at base.
Complete fishhook point, mid-point to tip remaining.
Partially manufactured fishhook
Broken bone point, tip remaining. Distal end is sharp.
Broken curved fishhook fragment, unidentified portion remaining.
Broken awl, medial portion remaining. Broken at tip and proximal end.
Broken curved fishhook point, tip remaining. Burned at tip.
Broken fish gorge, one sharpened end remaining.
Broken fishhook point, only the tip remaining.
Piece of wood, possibly worked, with scorch marks. Surface is dessicated. Shape and cross-section are roughly rectangular.
Piece of wood, possibly worked, with scorch marks. Surface is worn and dessicated.
Piece of wood, possibly worked, scorched on one side. Surface of scorched side is dessicated. The other side is cracked, with a relatively flat plane. Reduced at one end.
Piece of worked wood, use unknown. Burnt with a smooth surface. Round cross-section.
Length of worked bone, cut at one end. Partial epiphysis on the other.
Broken curved fishhook point, base remaining.
Broken straight fishhook point. Base and some of shaft remaining.