Robert Langdon, author of The Lost Caravel (1975), The Lost Caravel Re-explored (1988), and (with Darrel Tryon) The Language of Easter Island: Its Development and Eastern Polynesian Relationships (1983), has died in Australia. Langdon, a promoter of diffusionism, participated in some vigorous exchanges in Rapa Nui Journal with scholars Paul Bahn and John Flenley (Vol. 8(1):11-12, 1994; Vol. 9(1):19-20 1995), and Erika Hagelberg (Vol. 9(1):16-19, 1995). He also contributed papers to RNJ: Vol. 9(1):81-82 (1995); Vol. 9 (4):109-117 (1995); and Vol. 11(1):21-23 (1997).</p
Robert Brian Tate, a Hispanist and philologist and a correspondingmember of the History-Archaeology ...
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THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
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Bruce Veitch passed away in Perth on 10 March 2005 after a short battle with motor neurone disease....
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This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD of the Easter Island Foundation in April 2006, Christopher Stevenson tur...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
The rich and productive career of Carlyle S. Smith, a well-known historical archaeologist, prehistor...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
Robert Brian Tate, a Hispanist and philologist and a correspondingmember of the History-Archaeology ...
Introduction to the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Easter Island Research: Rap...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
We are sad to report that Emily Ross Mulloy passed away on 12 November 2003, on the island of Moloka...
EASTER ISLAND HAS LOST A FRIEND. Francesco di Castri, 74, ecologist, former deputy director of the U...
Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. ...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
Bruce Veitch passed away in Perth on 10 March 2005 after a short battle with motor neurone disease....
THIS ISSUE FEATURES a report from Dirk Huyge and Nicola Cawre, Royal Museums of Art and History, Bel...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
AT THE MEETING OF THE BOARD of the Easter Island Foundation in April 2006, Christopher Stevenson tur...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
The rich and productive career of Carlyle S. Smith, a well-known historical archaeologist, prehistor...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
Robert Brian Tate, a Hispanist and philologist and a correspondingmember of the History-Archaeology ...
Introduction to the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Easter Island Research: Rap...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...