Question #151280. Asked by
BigTriviaDawg.
Last updated Jun 16 2024.
Originally posted Jun 16 2024 8:41 PM.
New Zealand was the last significant land mass outside the Arctic and Antarctic to be settled.
A broad range of evidence – including radiocarbon dating, analysis of pollen (which measures vegetation change) and volcanic ash, DNA evidence, genealogical dating and studies of animal extinction and decline – suggests that New Zealand's first permanent settlements were established between 1250 and 1300.
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