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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Taoka Maori
Broken one-piece fishhook.
Complete needle. Distal end is sharp. There is a drilled, circular eye at the proximal end.
Broken, curved fishhook point with the base remaining.
Broken shank. Lower shank and part of base remaining.
Broken fishhook point, midsection remaining.
Broken, curved fishhook point with the base and point remaining.
Broken bone fishhook point, base remaining. Straight with serrations along one side from base to broken edge.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Serrations on external side.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Small notches on sides.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Notches down one side.
Broken straight fishhook point with tip and base not present. There is an internal barb and external serrations.
Broken fishhook point, base remaining. Notches on side. Bone is worn and chipped.