People who find possible historical artefacts are reminded to leave them for the experts, after pieces of wood from a historic shipwreck were removed from a beach.
A man in Anaura Bay, north of Gisborne, found three pieces of wood containing five bronze nails believed to date to the mid-1800s, the Dominion Post reported yesterday.
He may have destroyed valuable information about the artefacts by removing them, NZ Historic Places Trust senior archaeologist Dr Rick McGovern-Wilson said.
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