One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to Easter Island was the investigation and rescue excavation of a small anthropogenic stone structure (partly preserved wall) at Viri o Tuki (Ko te Aheru) on the south coast of the island...</p
Extensive archaeological investigations on Rapa Nui were initiated by the Norwegian Expedition to th...
A joint Belgian-Chilean biological mission, conceived and headed by Prof. H. Dumont of the Departmen...
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE Royal Museum of Art and History, with the collaboration of the Universi...
Scientific Links between Rapa Nui and the Royal Museurn of Art and History in Brussels (RMAH) were e...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau is the fi rst archaeological site with hydraulic installations ever to be...
In 1986-1988 The Kon-Tiki Museum sponsored an archaeological project in Anakena bay on Easter Island...
The archaeological survey work detailed in this report was undertaken by Colin Richards and Jane Dow...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
The Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific was an important miles...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
This paper is a brief summary of the presentation at one of the sessions and a field visit to Ahu To...
A joint Belgian-Chilean biological mission, conducted by Prof. H. Dumont of the Department of Morpho...
At the request of the Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales from Chile and the Rapa Nui National Park (RN...
Extensive archaeological investigations on Rapa Nui were initiated by the Norwegian Expedition to th...
A joint Belgian-Chilean biological mission, conceived and headed by Prof. H. Dumont of the Departmen...
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...
OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE Royal Museum of Art and History, with the collaboration of the Universi...
Scientific Links between Rapa Nui and the Royal Museurn of Art and History in Brussels (RMAH) were e...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau is the fi rst archaeological site with hydraulic installations ever to be...
In 1986-1988 The Kon-Tiki Museum sponsored an archaeological project in Anakena bay on Easter Island...
The archaeological survey work detailed in this report was undertaken by Colin Richards and Jane Dow...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
The Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific was an important miles...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
This paper is a brief summary of the presentation at one of the sessions and a field visit to Ahu To...
A joint Belgian-Chilean biological mission, conducted by Prof. H. Dumont of the Department of Morpho...
At the request of the Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales from Chile and the Rapa Nui National Park (RN...
Extensive archaeological investigations on Rapa Nui were initiated by the Norwegian Expedition to th...
A joint Belgian-Chilean biological mission, conceived and headed by Prof. H. Dumont of the Departmen...
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...