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Rapa Nui’s island mysteries

Mar 28, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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The Name of the Island of Rapane
02:37 • 2min
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3
Polynesian Origins
05:04 • 3min
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The Moa Statues of Rapenwee
07:52 • 3min
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Are the Statues Like Stonehenge?
10:32 • 3min
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What Are the Statues of the Rapineri?
13:30 • 3min
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The Other Big Mystery Is the Population Decline
16:07 • 3min
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8
Rapanui
19:31 • 2min
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The History of the Rapene
21:46 • 3min
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Using Isotope Analysis to Find the Diet of the Rapanes People
24:56 • 3min
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Are There Any Parallels Between the Polynesias and the Vikings?
27:40 • 2min
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Archaeologist Cat Jarman delves into the mysteries and debates surrounding the history of Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island. In conversation with Rob Attar, she explores the creation of the astonishing moai monuments and explains the seemingly dramatic collapse of the island’s population.

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