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In a study published in Antiquity, researchers from Uppsala University revealed that the community of Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, wasn’t nearly as remote as once thought.
A new study suggests that the island of Rapa Nui, otherwise known as Easter Island, didn’t develop in the extreme manner of isolation that we thought.
Island in the southern Pacific is one of the most geographically isolated places on Earth, but socially and culturally its influence may have been overlooked, new research suggests.
A new study reveals Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, was less isolated than believed, showing inter-island connections and shared ritual practices across Polynesia.
From the precisely cut stones of Peru’s Sacsayhuamán fortress to the eerily aligned stone heads of Easter Island, these sites seem to defy logic and technology of their time.
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