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Title: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: Nails on August 08, 2012, 09:39:55 AM
Scientist proved the statues did sort of walk .....

Video of the larger ones walking over the big hills or it never happened






http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/easter-island-statues-full-bodies-contain-ancient-petroglyphs-235631403.html (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/easter-island-statues-full-bodies-contain-ancient-petroglyphs-235631403.html)


Easter Island statues have full bodies and contain ancient petroglyphs




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Explorers have long known there was more to the 887 statues on Easter Island—some 2,000 miles west of Chile—than just the statue heads made famous in photographs.

When most people think of the renowned monolithic statues, they think of the heads only. But in October 2011, the Easter Island Statue Project began its Season V expedition, revealing remarkable photos showing that the bodies of the statues go far deeper underground than just about anyone had imagined.




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The Thinkbox blog brought the excavation photos to attention today and has sparked some debate online as to whether the evidence of full-bodied statues on Easter Island is really "news." While technically full-bodied statues have been known to exist on Easter Island for hundreds of years, some of the new petroglyph writings on the recently excavated statues appear fairly unique.

As the project's director Jo Anne Van Tilburg, Ph.D, writes:

"While many statues have individual petroglyphs, these and only one other statue—of over 1,000 we have documented—have  multiple petroglyphs carved as a composition on their backs.  Underlying these carvings is a complex symbol found on less than 100 statues. It is referred to by previous researchers as the "ring and girdle" design, and sometimes said to represent the "sun and rainbow."


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Dr. Van Tilburg also says the excavation sites offer some new "strong evidence" of how the Rapa Nui ancestors managed to manipulate the heavy statues into place with limited technological resources.

In addition, Dr. Van Tilburg wrote that her team has found tuna vertebrae near the bottom of a recent excavation. The evidence backs up claims from Easter Island's Rapa Nui community that the original statue carvers were rewarded for their efforts in meals of tuna and lobster.

While it used to be a fun theory to speculate whether the Easter Island statues were a product of some alien civilization, the new scientific evidence just goes to show that real history is far more grounded in reality—but no less startling.




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Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: mass243 on August 08, 2012, 09:49:12 AM


Those statues are fascinating for sure !!
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on August 08, 2012, 09:49:30 AM
That is one of my bucket list items.  Would love to go and see them.
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: 240 is Back on August 08, 2012, 09:58:33 AM
HOP was a cool movie.
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ...
Post by: Parker on August 08, 2012, 10:01:51 AM
That is one of my bucket list items.  Would love to go and see them.
Yep, I believe also that there is theory that they killed themsevles off...as things were starting to get desperate they offed each other...I think Nat Geo had a show on their website abot it.
Interesting history.
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: bradistani on August 08, 2012, 10:04:46 AM
did they eat all the trees too ?
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ....
Post by: Schnauzer on August 08, 2012, 10:06:29 AM
Long faces of peace
Title: Re: Eastern Islanders Claimed Statues walked to where they stand today, now ...
Post by: Parker on August 08, 2012, 10:09:13 AM
did they eat all the trees too ?
I think that was explained as well...soil conditions, I don't know nor remember. I think I linked that episode on here last yr or the yr before.

But, there was apparently tribal warfare. It's interesting the History of some of those South Pacific islands.