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Easter Island, Archaeology, Ecology and Culture

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Easter Island, Archaeology, Ecology and Culture

by Tilburg, Jo Anne Van

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ISBN 10
0714125040
ISBN 13
9780714125046
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London : British Museum Press, 1994. First Edition. Hardcover (Original Cloth). Good Condition/Good. A4 (300 x 210mm approx.). Binding is tight, cover and spine fully intact Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting The endpapers have very faint browning, mainly on back endpapers. Edges all neat and clean Since Easter Island (Rapa Nui) was first contacted by the Dutchman Jacob Roggeveen nearly three centuries ago, the people, culture and, most of all, the monolithic statues of this remarkable island have been seen by Westerners as an incredible puzzle, a riddle with no solution. At the heart of the so-called mystery of the Easter Island stand the gigantic moai, the supreme sculptural achievement of the Rapa Nui people and, indeed, of all Polynesia. Re-erected upon their rectangular stone platforms, lying along ancient transport roads, hidden deep in seaside caves, or standing upon the slopes of Rano Raraku, where they were hewn from the living rock, the statues are palpable evidence of the genius and obsession of a people. How were they moved? What do they mean?

Nearly 1,000 statues have been meticulously measured, drawn, mapped, and photographed by archeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg and her Chilean and Rapa Nui Colleagues over more than twelve years of dedicated research. Drawing on the insights that have been gained into sculptural techniques, design attributes, and formal variation, the author examines Rapa Nui prehistory in the context of new understandings of ecology and culture.

Detailed drawings of statues by one of Rapa Nui's most talented artists, many published for the first time, reveal the fluidity of line of line and complexity of meaning encoded within these stone figures. Historical photographs from museum collections illustrate the vital role played by many Rapa Nui people in the documentation and preservation of their own culture.

The latest methods of statistical analysis, computer imaging, and robotics programs are brought to beat upon the perplexing question of statue transport, and the author offers an exciting yet compellingly logical model of how a near fourteen-ton statue could have been moved almost the entire length of the island. Written by the foremost authority on the subject, this fascinating book is another important step toward unravelling "the mystery of Easter island." Colour photos and colour illustrations, B & W photos and illustrations

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Bookseller
Spencer and Murphy Booksellers AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
54653
Title
Easter Island, Archaeology, Ecology and Culture
Author
Tilburg, Jo Anne Van
Format/Binding
Hardcover (Original Cloth)
Book Condition
Used - Good Condition
Jacket Condition
Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0714125040
ISBN 13
9780714125046
Publisher
British Museum Press
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1994
Pages
191
Keywords
Ancient Civilizations Easter Island, archaeology, statues, islands
X weight
1200.000 kg
Size
A4 (300 x 210mm approx.)

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