Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the world, the iconic monolithic moai statues. The island is situated in the Eastern Pacific, approximately 3 000 km west of the coast of Chile and 2 500 km from Tahiti. The isolated location of the island is due in part to its formation by a series of volcanic eruptions. The differing stone types formed as a result of this volcanic activity are a key element in the monumental structures such as the..
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
Major cultural heritage of Easter Island are the MOAI statues, carved on local tuff from Ranu Raraku...
Pacific and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) volcanologists, geologists, and geochemists have set the stage ...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is the most remote inhabited spot in the world. It is famous for its gigant...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) lies on the Pacific (27°S and 109°W). The art of Easter Island is widely kn...
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE Royal Museum of Art and History, with the collaboration of the Universi...
During late April and early May 1998. I was asked to take part in the filming of a NOVA TV special o...
The archaeological survey work detailed in this report was undertaken by Colin Richards and Jane Dow...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
122 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Geography and Environmental Science and the Clark...
This study uses remote sensing techniques to study ahu (monumental ceremonial platforms) on the isla...
<p>Integration of advanced geomatic and geophysics surveys for characterization of Moai statues in E...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
Major cultural heritage of Easter Island are the MOAI statues, carved on local tuff from Ranu Raraku...
Pacific and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) volcanologists, geologists, and geochemists have set the stage ...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is the most remote inhabited spot in the world. It is famous for its gigant...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) lies on the Pacific (27°S and 109°W). The art of Easter Island is widely kn...
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE Royal Museum of Art and History, with the collaboration of the Universi...
During late April and early May 1998. I was asked to take part in the filming of a NOVA TV special o...
The archaeological survey work detailed in this report was undertaken by Colin Richards and Jane Dow...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
122 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Geography and Environmental Science and the Clark...
This study uses remote sensing techniques to study ahu (monumental ceremonial platforms) on the isla...
<p>Integration of advanced geomatic and geophysics surveys for characterization of Moai statues in E...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to...
Easter Island is 2600 miles into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America. For centuries it ...