Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile) presents a quintessential case where the tempo of investment in monumentality is central to debates regarding societal collapse, with the common narrative positing that statue platform (ahu) construction ceased sometime around AD 1600 following an ecological, cultural, and demographic catastrophe. This narrative remains especially popular in fields outside archaeology that treat collapse as historical fact and use Rapa Nui as a model for collapse more generally. Resolving the tempo of “collapse” events, however, is often fraught with ambiguity given a lack of formal modeling, uncritical use of radiocarbon estimates, and inattention to information embedded in stratigraphic features. Here, we use a Bayesian mod...
The 9th-15th century Angkorian state was Southeast Asia's greatest premodern empire and Angkor Wat i...
THIS ISSUE OF Rapa Nui Journal focuses on both historic and contemporary problem and their connectio...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyEaster Island (Rapa Nui) has become widely known as a case of ‘‘ecocide,’’ wh...
The timing of Tiwanaku's collapse remains contested. Here we present a generational-scale chronology...
The road to deforestation and its social feedback on Rapa Nui is a fascinating and a possibly import...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.With over 700 megalithi...
Collapses of food producer societies are recurrent events in prehistory and have triggered a growing...
Explaining the processes underlying the emergence of monument construction is a major theme in conte...
Many researchers believe that prehistoric Rapa Nui society collapsed because of centuries of uncheck...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
Collapses of food producer societies are recurrent events in prehistory and have triggered a growing...
Monumental architecture, massive statuary, and other art forms fascinate Westerners and tend to insp...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is a remote Pacific island known for its megalithic statues, the moai, buil...
Costly signaling theory (CST) explains a variety of elaborate behavioral displays as a consequence o...
The 9th-15th century Angkorian state was Southeast Asia's greatest premodern empire and Angkor Wat i...
THIS ISSUE OF Rapa Nui Journal focuses on both historic and contemporary problem and their connectio...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyEaster Island (Rapa Nui) has become widely known as a case of ‘‘ecocide,’’ wh...
The timing of Tiwanaku's collapse remains contested. Here we present a generational-scale chronology...
The road to deforestation and its social feedback on Rapa Nui is a fascinating and a possibly import...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.With over 700 megalithi...
Collapses of food producer societies are recurrent events in prehistory and have triggered a growing...
Explaining the processes underlying the emergence of monument construction is a major theme in conte...
Many researchers believe that prehistoric Rapa Nui society collapsed because of centuries of uncheck...
Eastern Island (Rapa Nui) is famous for the legacy of an extinct civilization symbolized by the mega...
Collapses of food producer societies are recurrent events in prehistory and have triggered a growing...
Monumental architecture, massive statuary, and other art forms fascinate Westerners and tend to insp...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is a remote Pacific island known for its megalithic statues, the moai, buil...
Costly signaling theory (CST) explains a variety of elaborate behavioral displays as a consequence o...
The 9th-15th century Angkorian state was Southeast Asia's greatest premodern empire and Angkor Wat i...
THIS ISSUE OF Rapa Nui Journal focuses on both historic and contemporary problem and their connectio...
Chronology remains a problematic area in prehistoric archaeology but the increasing number and preci...