OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE Royal Museum of Art and History, with the collaboration of the University of Ghent, have undertaken a series of excavation on Easter Island. The starting point of this research was to verify the archaeological context of a colossal statue brought back to Belgium in 1935, on the occassion of the Franco-Belgian mission directed by Alfred Metraux and Henri Lavachery (Metraux 1941; Lavachery 1935). The great antiquity of the ahu uncovered at o Rongo in 200l, on the bay of Hanga Roa, was the stimulus to new inquiries pertaining to the early phases of Rapanui religious architecture (Huyge and Cauwe 2002).</p
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...
Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau is the fi rst archaeological site with hydraulic installations ever to be...
Everyone who sees the moai statues on Easter Island is surprised that these giants were transported ...
Scientific Links between Rapa Nui and the Royal Museurn of Art and History in Brussels (RMAH) were e...
One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
The work undertaken at Ahu Motu Toremo Hiva (Poike Peninsula, Easter Island) between 2004 and 2006 h...
Scholars of the prehistoric cultural process on Easter Island know that Easter Island's ahu (ceremon...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
The ceremonial village of 'Orongo is one of the most fascinating and important sites on Easter Islan...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
THE MONOLITHIC SCULPTURE OF Easter Island is a key aspect of its unique cultural heritage. Moai play...
The Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific was an important miles...
Based on our detailed analysis of the historic photographs and watercolors of Ana Kai Tangata cave, ...
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...
Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau is the fi rst archaeological site with hydraulic installations ever to be...
Everyone who sees the moai statues on Easter Island is surprised that these giants were transported ...
Scientific Links between Rapa Nui and the Royal Museurn of Art and History in Brussels (RMAH) were e...
One of the objectives of the November-December 2003 campaign of the Belgian ArchaeologIcal Misson to...
Hanga Nui Bay, on the eastern end of the southeast coast of Easter Island, is currently the focal po...
The work undertaken at Ahu Motu Toremo Hiva (Poike Peninsula, Easter Island) between 2004 and 2006 h...
Scholars of the prehistoric cultural process on Easter Island know that Easter Island's ahu (ceremon...
Rapa Nui or Easter Island is home to some of the most recognisable archaeological monuments in the w...
The ceremonial village of 'Orongo is one of the most fascinating and important sites on Easter Islan...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
THE MONOLITHIC SCULPTURE OF Easter Island is a key aspect of its unique cultural heritage. Moai play...
The Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific was an important miles...
Based on our detailed analysis of the historic photographs and watercolors of Ana Kai Tangata cave, ...
Studies of ahu on Easter Island started more than a hundred years ago and a major scientific contrib...
Ava Ranga Uka A Toroke Hau is the fi rst archaeological site with hydraulic installations ever to be...
Everyone who sees the moai statues on Easter Island is surprised that these giants were transported ...