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Story: Moa

Adzes (1st of 2)

Adzes

These argillite adzes and greywacke implements were found by Julius Haast at the large moa-hunter site at the mouth of the Rakaia River, in 1869. Partly on the basis of these finds Haast argued that the moa hunters were a distinct palaeolithic people who settled in New Zealand before Māori. It is now thought that those who hunted moa were early Māori who took advantage of the birds’ availability and caught them primarily for food.

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Canterbury Museum
Reference: E199.1010 (top); E164.748 (middle); E142.166 (bottom)

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How to cite this page:

Trevor H. Worthy. 'Moa', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 1-Mar-09
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/moa/4/1/1