This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad area of Polynesia: Samoa to Hawai'i to Rapa Nui. From Samoa comes a report by Helene Martinsson-Wallin, Geoffrey Clark and Paul Wallin concerning their archaeological project at Pulemelei Mound, Savai'i. Their Samoan research is continuing and we hope to have updates in the future.</p
The "world's most isolated inhabited island" is rapidly changing. Since our previous visit, only 6 m...
Content of issue: New Archaeoastronomical Results from Rapa Nui by William Liller, Ph.D. Rapanui Gro...
The archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has received a tremendous amount of attention in the las...
In this issue we present an archaeological report on the famous site of Vinapu, by Helene Martisson-...
This issue contains: Rock Art in the Marquesas Islands by Sidsel N. Millerstrom Maria, Madre de Rapa...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
Rapa Nui Journal began life in 1"986 as a newsletter called Rapa Nui Notes. This was a four-page, ty...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal presents a fourth portion of papers presented at the Third Internatio...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
This issue contains: TROUBLE IN PARADISE PROBLEMS IN POLYNESIAN ROCK ART CONSERVATION A Preliminary ...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
ix, 227 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 219-224.This edition originally publishe...
The "world's most isolated inhabited island" is rapidly changing. Since our previous visit, only 6 m...
Content of issue: New Archaeoastronomical Results from Rapa Nui by William Liller, Ph.D. Rapanui Gro...
The archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has received a tremendous amount of attention in the las...
In this issue we present an archaeological report on the famous site of Vinapu, by Helene Martisson-...
This issue contains: Rock Art in the Marquesas Islands by Sidsel N. Millerstrom Maria, Madre de Rapa...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
Rapa Nui Journal began life in 1"986 as a newsletter called Rapa Nui Notes. This was a four-page, ty...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal presents a fourth portion of papers presented at the Third Internatio...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
This issue contains: TROUBLE IN PARADISE PROBLEMS IN POLYNESIAN ROCK ART CONSERVATION A Preliminary ...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
ix, 227 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Includes index. Bibliography: p. 219-224.This edition originally publishe...
The "world's most isolated inhabited island" is rapidly changing. Since our previous visit, only 6 m...
Content of issue: New Archaeoastronomical Results from Rapa Nui by William Liller, Ph.D. Rapanui Gro...
The archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has received a tremendous amount of attention in the las...