Ancient bones laid to rest in Northland

7:20 pm on 18 December 2016

Ancient human remains discovered at a Northland beach have been laid to rest.

Motukahakaha Bay, left, and Waimahana Bay

The woman's skeleton was found at Motukahakaha Bay, left, and buried at an urupā in Waimahana Bay. Photo: Google Earth

The complete skeleton, of an adult woman, was discovered in an eroding area of sand at Motukahakaha Bay (Paradise Bay) yesterday.

A heritage archaeologist who examined the remains, James Robinson, said the bones were from a pre-Christian burial, and were probably hundreds of years old.

After being blessed by a local kaumatua, Dave Henare, they were buried in the Patau urupā (burial ground) in nearby Waimahana Bay.

Mr Henare said similar discoveries had been made in the same area before.

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