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- History of Easter Island - Wikipedia
Geologically one of the youngest inhabited territories on Earth, Easter Island (also called Rapa Nui), located in the mid- Pacific Ocean, was, for most of its history, one of the most isolated
- Easter Island | Map, Statues, Heads, History, Moai, Facts - Britannica
Easter Island, Chilean dependency in the eastern Pacific Ocean It is the easternmost outpost of the Polynesian island world and is famous for its giant stone statues To its original inhabitants the island is known as Rapa Nui, and its population is predominantly of Polynesian descent
- History of Easter Island
Easter Island history tells stories of legendary kings, hardships and great deeds Learn more about incredible human achievements in the history of Easter Island
- The incredible, yet tragic, history of Easter Island
Explore the incredible history of Easter Island, from its Polynesian settlers and the mysterious moai statues to the island's tragic decline and modern preservation efforts
- Easter Island - Statues, Head Chile | HISTORY
Known as Rapa Nui to its earliest inhabitants, the island was christened Paaseiland, or Easter Island, by Dutch explorers in honor of the day of their arrival in 1722 It was annexed by Chile
- Who found Easter Island first? The truth explained - MSN
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, holds a fascinating history of discovery While Polynesian voyagers first settled the island centuries ago, it was later “discovered” by European
- Easter Island - History and Facts | History Hit
‘Discovered’ by Dutch explorers in 1722, Easter Island – so named because the explorers landed on Easter Sunday – is thought to have been inhabited since 700AD and perhaps even as early as the fourth century AD
- What Really Happened on Easter Island? | Columbia Magazine
What Really Happened on Easter Island? A Columbia study helps debunk an old theory about the island’s mysterious past
- The History of Easter Island, Chile - Terra Sur Travels
Uncover the rich history of Easter Island, revealing the fascinating journey of its culture and monumental statues
- Easter Island and the Allure of “Lost Civilizations” - The New Yorker
In 1913, Katherine Routledge set out for Easter Island She was from a wealthy Quaker family in the North of England, and formally trained in modern history
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