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Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Cette étude a pour but d'enrichir et de compléter la documentation existante sur l'écriture rongoron...
Rapanui. Descriptive Grammars, 1996. by Veronica Du Feu, London and New York: Routledge. XV + 217 pp...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
Kohau rongorongo studies began early in the 19th century but the first fundamental work devoted sole...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Rongorongo, the writing of Easter Island, has evoked great scientific interest since its discovery. ...
International audienceOne of the main aims of this article was to present concrete arguments which w...
Of all the mysteries about Easter Island, none is as unresolved or as controversial as rongorongo, t...
This issue contains: TROUBLE IN PARADISE PROBLEMS IN POLYNESIAN ROCK ART CONSERVATION A Preliminary ...
In the latest Issue of the Journal of the Polynesian Society I announce what is perhaps the first sc...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
In this issue we present an archaeological report on the famous site of Vinapu, by Helene Martisson-...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Cette étude a pour but d'enrichir et de compléter la documentation existante sur l'écriture rongoron...
Rapanui. Descriptive Grammars, 1996. by Veronica Du Feu, London and New York: Routledge. XV + 217 pp...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
Kohau rongorongo studies began early in the 19th century but the first fundamental work devoted sole...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Rongorongo, the writing of Easter Island, has evoked great scientific interest since its discovery. ...
International audienceOne of the main aims of this article was to present concrete arguments which w...
Of all the mysteries about Easter Island, none is as unresolved or as controversial as rongorongo, t...
This issue contains: TROUBLE IN PARADISE PROBLEMS IN POLYNESIAN ROCK ART CONSERVATION A Preliminary ...
In the latest Issue of the Journal of the Polynesian Society I announce what is perhaps the first sc...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
In this issue we present an archaeological report on the famous site of Vinapu, by Helene Martisson-...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Cette étude a pour but d'enrichir et de compléter la documentation existante sur l'écriture rongoron...
Rapanui. Descriptive Grammars, 1996. by Veronica Du Feu, London and New York: Routledge. XV + 217 pp...