Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, September 1978
Also present: Dinornis torosus (Hutton) — Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen) — species larger than Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen)
Also present: Dinornis torosus (Hutton)
Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen)
species larger than Anomalopteryx didiformis (Owen)
As is generally the case in the seasonal analysis of New Zealand archaeological assemblages of bird bone, the spring and summer exploitation is the most strongly represented. Thus in the final analysis, mid-spring to summer and early winter exploitation are suggested.