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Custom Post types categories are creating additional page indexes but pointing to the same archive

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This is a little hard to explain, so here goes.

Have a WordPress site with a Custom Post Type - "Servies". Which has (example) 3 categories.

What is happening, is that the Google are indexing additional pages based on the number of categories there are for the post type.

Example:

/

/

/

All of these are pointing to exactly the same page as / (therefore duplicating content essentially).

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