Event Highlight:
Tūhura's Birthday Party
Planetarium Highlight:
David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive
Kā taputapu
Silcrete flake that is light grey and light brown in colour. There is significant retouching and flake scars on one surface.
Broken silcrete blade that has the distal portion remaining. It is cream and light brown in colour. There is bifacial retouching on the proper right lateral margin.
Complete porcellanite blade that is dark grey in colour. It has flake scars on the dorsal surface near the distal end. There is minor unifacial retouching on the proper left lateral margin of the ventral surface.
Broken silcrete blade that has the medial portion remaining. It is light grey and might brown in colour. There is a large flake scar on the ventral surface It has minor unifacial retouching on both lateral margins on the ventral surface.
Silcrete flake that is cream and light brown in colour. It has some bifacial retouching on both lateral margins.
Chalcedony flake that is mid grey and light grey in colour. It has a section of the cortex remaining. There is retouching on the proximal end.
Broken silcrete blade that has the proximal portion remaining. It is dark grey and white in colour. There is flaking on the dorsal surface at the proximal end.
Broken silcrete blade that has the media portion remaining. It is mid brown and mid yellow in colour. There is bruising on the dorsal surface as well as a small section of the cortex remaining. There is significant unifacial retouching on the proper right lateral margin of the ventral surface.
Silcrete flake that is dark grey and mid grey in colour. There are significant flake scars on the dorsal surface.
Silcrete flake that is mid brown in colour. It has a flake scar on the dorsal surface.
Silcrete flake that is cream and light grey in colour. It has retouching on both lateral margins.
Porcellanite flake that is mid brown in colour. It has some bruising on the dorsal surface. It has flaking on the ventral surface.