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Record 48/48
Description 
Bone, possibly Moa, peat-stained. Found on Bert Dick's farm, Te Hau, at Lake Grassmere. Looks like a back bone, very fragile. Has Latin writing on it. Information from Professor Richard Holdaway of Canterbury Museum 25 August 2012: This is a synsacrum bone - fused backbone of pelvis - of an unknown species of moa. Probably goes with 1985.035.0003 and 1985.035.0049. 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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1985.035.0050

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