File:Pig bone Bourewa excavations.JPG
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Description | Bourewa excavations, Fiji directed by Patrick Nunn, 2007-2008. Bourewa is believed to be the earliest (founder) settlement in the Fiji Islands, and dating from around 3050 cal BP (1100 BC). This is a photo of a pig bone found in layers estimated at 900 BC at Bourewa, possibly the first evidence that the Lapita people introduced pigs to Fiji. |
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Source | Personal email from Patrick Nunn (Directed the Bourewa excavations) |
Date | 25-03-2008 |
Author | Patrick Nunn |
Permission | See below. |
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