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English: Anthropomorphic designs on Lapita potsherds are rarely found in Fiji, suggesting the people who made this had arrived comparatively recently from Papua New Guinea, about 3100 years ago
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One of the biggest and most intricately decorated Lapita sherds from the Bourewa site in Fiji, discovered and excavated by Roselyn Kumar in 2007

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