Police have said the area is not a crime scene and following further sifting of soil in the immediate area, will hand the site over to the Historic Places Trust as an archaeological site.
An archaeologist is due to arrive on campus this afternoon to assess the area further. The area is known to have been a traditional cultivation site for Ngati Awa. "Police have been very supportive of local custom being observed," Mr Hodson said.
Workers in the area took part in a karakia, and the skull has been removed to Regional Maori Health Services for further determination to allow Regional Maori Health to liaise with Iwi over appropriate burial.
Fletchers car park workers have been stood down for the reminder of the day, and potentially tomorrow, dependent on a decision from the archaeologist.
A blessing of the full construction site, with all construction staff, will take place tomorrow morning with Regional Maori Health Services.