Remains of carved canoe may be most significant discovery of its kind, NZ archaeologist says | New Zealand

Parts of a carved and decorated traditional ocean-going canoe (waka) found in the Chatham Islands, around 800km east of New Zealand, could be the most significant discovery of its kind in Polynesia, archaeologists say. The Chatham Islands is an archipelago administered as part of New Zealand. Over the past month, archaeologists and local volunteers have…

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