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ABOVE: Excavation in progress at Shag River mouth. LEFT: Moa tracheal rings representing a discarded neck. RIGHT (Identifications from left): top, lure points, one-piece fishhooks including an unfinished hook; centre, quartzite chopper and blades; bottom, paua necklace unit with drilled hole, small greenstone adze, and greenstone chisels.

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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 9

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ABOVE: Excavation in progress at Shag River mouth. LEFT: Moa tracheal rings representing a discarded neck. RIGHT (Identifications from left): top, lure points, one-piece fishhooks including an unfinished hook; centre, quartzite chopper and blades; bottom, paua necklace unit with drilled hole, small greenstone adze, and greenstone chisels. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 9

ABOVE: Excavation in progress at Shag River mouth. LEFT: Moa tracheal rings representing a discarded neck. RIGHT (Identifications from left): top, lure points, one-piece fishhooks including an unfinished hook; centre, quartzite chopper and blades; bottom, paua necklace unit with drilled hole, small greenstone adze, and greenstone chisels. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 9