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Easter Island in Situ

The Moai in Context

By , About.com Guide

Easter Island is a tiny island in the south Pacific Ocean, first populated by Polynesian seafarers about 700 AD. It is most famous for the stunning megalithic sculptures called moai. Moai are human heads, sometimes with inlaid coral or shell eyes, who were carved out of volcanic deposits at the Rano Raraku quarry. There are over 900 moai on Easter Island, all carved between about 1000 and 1600 AD.

Much has been made of the moai in the popular press, particularly how the construction of them paralleled the political and ecological crisis that occurred on the island in the 17th century. But what's missed, I've always thought, is understanding where the moai fit into their landscape. Moai were set in all kinds of environments, and that's interesting, from a visual standpoint and a cultural. This photo essay is simply to see what the moai look like in their places.

More on Easter Island

More information about Easter Island and what archaeologists and historians and the Easter Islanders themselves tell about this fascinating stuff can be found here:

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Seven Moai of Ahu Akivi, Easter IslandSeven Moai of Ahu AkiviSeven Moai with Pukao, Easter IslandSeven Moai with PukaoRano Raraku Quarry at Easter IslandRano Raraku QuarryAhu Te Pito Kura - The World's Navel, Easter IslandAhu Te Pito Kura - The World's Navel

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