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      Rapa Nui (Easter Island)’s Stone Worlds

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      Archaeology International
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          This article explores the spatial, architectural and conceptual relationships between landscape places, stone quarrying, and stone moving and building during Rapa Nui’s statue-building period. These are central themes of the ‘Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project’ and are discussed using aspects of the findings of our recent fieldwork. The different scales of expression, from the detail of the domestic sphere to the monumental working of quarries, are considered. It is suggested that the impressiveness of Rapa Nui’s stone architecture is its conceptual coherence at the small scale as much as at the large scale.

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          Late colonization of Easter Island.

          Easter Island (Rapa Nui) provides a model of human-induced environmental degradation. A reliable chronology is central to understanding the cultural, ecological, and demographic processes involved. Radiocarbon dates for the earliest stratigraphic layers at Anakena, Easter Island, and analysis of previous radiocarbon dates imply that the island was colonized late, about 1200 A.D. Substantial ecological impacts and major cultural investments in monumental architecture and statuary thus began soon after initial settlement.
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            Rethinking Easter Island's ecological catastrophe

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              High-precision dating of colonization and settlement in East Polynesia

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                Journal
                Archaeology International
                Ubiquity Press
                2048-4194
                24 October 2013
                : 16
                : 1
                : 96-109
                Affiliations
                [-1]UCL Institute of Archaeology, London WC1H 0PY, United Kingdom
                Article
                10.5334/ai.1613
                72eb0245-53af-4fa8-83d0-0dd8e96ec686
                © 2013 The Author(s)

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.

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