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The production and transportation of these large figures is one of the most unbelievable feats of humanity – and one of the greatest mysteries. Here are 7 little-known facts about the legendary Moai.
The Rapa Nui people didn't have cranes, wheels, or even strong animals to help them. At the same time, they were able to move these enormous statues 11 miles (17 km) across the island, given that the heaviest ones weigh more than 70 tons. They may have used wooden sleds, but the exact answer remains unknown.
For many years, most scientists believed the Moai were only heads, but later the archaeologists excavated several statues to find the underlying torso.
The ancients who "built" these statues were remarkable just as those who built the Pyramids through Egypt (not just the 2 Giza ones) and Stonehenge were. These structures are all mind-boggling when you think of what must have been involved in their construction.
Why were statues transported to museums around the world? Isn’t that theft? Doesn’t that compare to the looting of ancient Egyptian tombs by colonial powers?
I visited Easter Island and it does feel otherworldly. There are more horses there than people and they roam freely about the island, The statues are solemn and surreal.
Transportation of these guys from their creation site to their current locations ultimately resulted in cannilbalism and tribal warfare- cutting the trees undermined the entire islands habitats and destroyed their ECO systems -
Up until now I had believed that they faced out to see to perhaps ward off approaching invaders. Fascinating to read they face inland to perhaps guard the islanders. Hopefully one day I’ll see for myself. 😜
John New, BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini, meaning ‘In the year of the Lord’) are Christian terms. CE and BCE are considered more inclusive, though I’m not entirely sure why as Christ’s birth is still the determiner.
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