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Record 34/48
Description 
Long bone, possibly Moa, peat-stained. Found on Bert Dick's farm, Te Hau, at Lake Grassmere. Information from Professor Richard Holdaway of Canterbury Museum 25 August 2012: This is a right tibiotarsus (shin) bone, lacking proximal and distal ends of an unknown moa species. Archaeological, meaning it has been cooked and eaten. Te Hau, the Dick's farm, was on the north side of Lake Grassmere near the World War 2 bomb-aiming bunker. It was originally a swamp and most of the bones were excavated during ploughing. All the bones found here are stained with peat from the swamp.
Bone, Moa -Moa Bones from the Matthews Collection -Copyright Marlborough Museum - Marlborough Historical Society Inc
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1985.035.0036

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