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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jan 11, 2019, 01:25 AM Jan 2019

Easter Island statues: mystery behind their location revealed

Nicola Davis
@NicolaKSDavis
Thu 10 Jan 2019 14.17 EST Last modified on Thu 10 Jan 2019 19.25 EST

Location of statues was based on nearby fresh water and other resources, says US study


The huge stone figures of Easter Island have beguiled explorers, researchers and the wider world for centuries, but now experts say they have cracked one of the biggest mysteries: why the statues are where they are.

Researchers say they have analysed the locations of the megalithic platforms, or ahu, on which many of the statues known as moai sit, as well as scrutinising sites of the island’s resources, and have discovered the structures are typically found close to sources of fresh water.

They say the finding backs up the idea that aspects of the construction of the platforms and statues, such as their size, could be tied to the abundance and quality of such supplies.

“What is important about it is that it demonstrates the statue locations themselves are not a weird ritual place – [the ahu and moai] represent ritual in a sense of there is symbolic meaning to them, but they are integrated into the lives of the community,” said Prof Carl Lipo from Binghamton University in New York, who was co-author of the research.

More:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jan/10/mystery-of-location-of-easter-island-statues-revealed

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Adsos Letter

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1. I just want to say thank you for all of the cool stuff you've brought to us over the years.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 01:39 AM
Jan 2019

So...Thank You Judi Lynn!

Judi Lynn

(162,358 posts)
3. It's a real treat to be able to find these articles so easily, when I can get some time to do it.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 02:13 AM
Jan 2019

I love to look for them, and learn from them at the same time.

Just wouldn't feel right finding new material (to me) and not being able to put it somewhere where someone else might see it for the first time, too.

Thank you, so much, Adsos Letter. :

Judi Lynn

(162,358 posts)
4. I've never heard this one, either! So much is NOT known about the entire place.
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 02:21 AM
Jan 2019

It's all so worth studying until science actually has a clue!



Love seeing pages of images, like this one for "easter island heads":
https://tinyurl.com/y8p5afv3

Learning each small, thumbnail image is connected to a whole article, teaches a newcomer days could possibly be spent covering everything that comes up. If we only had the time! So much to learn.

Judi Lynn

(162,358 posts)
6. Easter Island statue mystery SOLVED? Is this why stone heads were built on Easter Island?
Sun Jan 27, 2019, 10:19 PM
Jan 2019

EASTER Island's mysterious stone head monoliths are the remnants of a long-lost civilisation and have baffled the scientific community for decades. That is, until now.

By SEBASTIAN KETTLEY
PUBLISHED: 08:20, Wed, Jan 23, 2019 | UPDATED: 08:22, Wed, Jan 23, 2019



Scientists studying the geographical distribution of stone heads across the island of Rapa Nui, Easter Island, have proposed a new theory for their origin. An Easter Island study published this month claims to have found a link between the ancient statues and the island’s sources of fresh water. The Rapa Nui stone heads, dotting the landscape of Easter Island to the east of the coast of Chile, are the remnants of an ancient Polynesian culture. Countless Easter Island theories over the years have tried to explain the statues’ mysterious origin and purpose.

The so-called Moai monoliths are believed to date between the years 1,000 and 1,500 of the Common Era (CE).

The hand-carved statues, some of which are as tall as 32ft (10m), were at times considered a symbol of power, a representation of Polynesian ancestors or religious in purpose.

Researchers from the United States and New Zealand have now proposed the statues were concentrated around very specific locations on Easter Island.

More:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1076103/Easter-island-statues-stone-heads-mystery-solved-rapa-nui-fresh-water
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