Easter Island, isolated deep in the South Pacific and now a World Heritage Site, was home to a fascinating prehistoric culture—one that produced massive stone effigies (the moai) and the birdman cult—and yet much of the island’s past remains shrouded in mystery. Where did the islanders come from, and when? How did Rapa Nui culture evolve over the centuries? How, and why, did their natural environment change over time? Paul Bahn and John Flenley guide readers through the mysteries and enigmas of Rapa Nui, incorporating the records of early explorers, folk legends, and archaeological evidence along the way. They cover the island’s geological and environmental history and explore its flora and fauna, illustrating how human actions affected the natural environment of the island. This fourth edition draws in: recent DNA studies of ancient human and animal bones as well as plant remains; evolving understandings of how the moai were transported; and current efforts to reforest the island.
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In this account of Easter Island, Bahn and Flenley explore the archaeology, history, and legends surrounding the fascinating prehistoric culture that called this remote volcanic island home.
Preface Introduction: European Discovery 1: The Island and its Geography Part I: The Original "Boat People" 2: Where Did They Come From? East or West? 3: How Did They Get There, and Why? 4: Living on an Island Part II: Ancestors of Stone: A Petrified Dream 5: Statues and Ceremonies 6: The Riddle of the Quarry 7: Rocking or Rolling: How Were the Statues Moved? 8: Platforms and Pukao: Errecting the Statues Part III: The Aftermath 9: Crash Go The Ancestors 10: Orongo and Rongo Rongo 11: The Island That Self-Destructed 12: The Last Enigma
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Presents the latest archaeological and environmental evidence concerning what happened during the island’s prehistory

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781538129784
Publisert
2019-05-30
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
608 gr
Høyde
208 mm
Bredde
205 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Biographical note

Paul Bahn, PhD, devotes his time to writing, editing, and translating books on archaeology, and he has a key research interest in prehistoric art as well as the archaeology of Easter Island. His numerous publications include The Archaeology of Hollywood and Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice (with Colin Renfrew). He also serves as editor of Archaeology Hotspots, a series with Rowman & Littlefield of general-interest books exploring the archaeological history of particular countries around the world. John Flenley is emeritus professor of geography at Massey University, University of New Zealand.