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Mulifanua is a
village on the north-western tip of the
island of Upolu, in Samoa. In the
modern era, it is the
capital of Aiga-i-le-Tai district. Mulifanua...
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Samoan Islands dates to
around 1050 BCE. It
comes from a
Lapita site at
Mulifanua wharf on
Upolu island. In 1768, the
eastern islands were
visited by the...
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centre of the district. In
modern times, the main
centre is
Mulifanua where the inter-island
ferry terminal is
located for
ocean crossings between...
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likely true age of
circa 3,000 BP (Before Present) from a
Lapita site at
Mulifanua during the 1970s.
Earlier accounts of 'earthmounds' and 'monumental architecture'...
- and 3,500
years ago. The
remains were
discovered at a
Lapita site at
Mulifanua, and the scientists'
findings were
published in 1974. The Samoans' origins...
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Meeting CHOGM Host
country Samoa
Dates 25–26
October 2024
Cities Apia and
Mulifanua (retreat)
Chair Fiamē
Naomi Mataʻafa,
Prime Minister of
Samoa Follows...
- as far
south as New Caledonia.
Excavation at a site in the
village of
Mulifanua in
Samoa uncovered two
adzes that
strongly indicate Lapita influence....
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found throughout the islands. The
oldest shards found so far have been in
Mulifanua and in Sasoa'a, Falefa. The
oldest archaeological evidence found on the...
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Lapita archaeological remains recovered so far is at
Mulifanua on Upolu. The
Mulifanua site,
where 4,288
pottery shards have been
found and studied...
- ; Green,
Roger C. (1989). "New
information for the
Ferry Berth site,
Mulifanua,
western Samoa". The
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 98 (3): 319–329...