Easter Island: Giant Stone Statues Tell of a Rich and Tragic Past

By Caroline Arnold.

Easter Island: Giant Stone Statues Tell of a Rich and Tragic Past

Description

In about A.D. 400, a group of seafarers reached a small, isolated island in Polynesia and founded a new settlement. They developed a rich and complex culture that lasted more than a thousand years. The population eventually declined, and soon all that remained were a few inhabitants and hundreds of mysterious giant stone statues in varying stages of disrepair. Caroline Arnold explains how archeologists and other scientists and scholars have pieced together a history of Easter Island by studying its natural resources, listening to family stories and Polynesian legends, and examining the stat...

ISBN(s)

0395876095, 9780395876091

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