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Tongan site dated oldest in Polynesia

A small fishing village established 2900 years ago in Tonga has been confirmed as the first settlement in Polynesia.

Using pottery shards, archaeologist David Burley says they have confirmed Nukuleka, just east of Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa, is Polynesia's birthplace.

The confirmation comes as something of a blow for Samoa which has advertised itself for decades as the "cradle of Polynesia".
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