Posted on 03/01/2023 5:48:33 AM PST by Red Badger
Archaeologists working on the famed Easter Island have unearthed a previously unknown statue while excavating a dry lake bed.
The newly discovered statue is one of the Moai, the well-known megalithic statues believed to have been carved by Polynesian tribes between the 10th and 16th centuries.
“We think we know all the moai, but then a new one turns up, a new discovery,” archaeologist Dr. Terry Hunt told Good Morning America (GMA) Feb. 25.
Hunt teaches archaeology at the University of Arizona and has been studying the statues and the Rapa Nui for 20 years.
“The moai are important because they really represent the history of the Rapa Nui people. They were the islanders’ deified ancestors. They’re iconic worldwide, and they really represent the fantastic archaeological heritage of this island,” Hunt continued.
Though smaller than the other statues on the island, the newly unearthed find is significant because of where it was found, yielding the possibility for even more discoveries.
“Under the dry conditions that we have now, we may find more. They’ve been hidden by the tall reeds that grow in the lake bed and prospecting with something that can detect what’s under the ground surface may tell us that there are in fact more moai in the lakebed sediments,” Hunt told GMA. “When there’s one moai in the lake, there’s probably more.”
“For the Rapa Nui people, it’s [a] very, very important discovery. Because it’s here in the lake and nobody knows this exists — even the ancestors, our grandparents don’t know [about] that one,” Salvador Atan Hito, vice president of the Ma’u Henua Indigenous organization that oversees the site, stated, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
Researchers plan on carbon dating the statue to determine its age as well as excavate more of the lake bed in search of other ancient artifacts.
PinGGG!........................
And here we were thinking that the guy who told the Rapa Nui Bureau of Maoi Control that he’d tragically lost his statue in a fishing accident was only being clever!
“more moai”
“more moai”
“more moai”
Archaeologists latest tongue twister??
I always assumed there were just a handful of these sculptures. Now I find out, there’s over a thousand.
They were on an isolated island thousands of miles from land.
What else was there to do? they were bored...........
Looks like Homer Simpson.
Just when they think they have found them all, they find one Moai..............
Truth be told, they are sea creatures and evolved onto land. Nothing new.
You a funny fella.
So, H.P.Lovecraft was right?.............
What are the odds European explorer Jacob Roggeveen would discover Easter Island on Easter Sunday? Dunno, but odds are 100% that he did.
And Christmas Island on Christmas!.........What a coincidence!.................
V-necks are cool.
Thanks Red Badger.
Thanks Red Badge for the article. I wonder what else they might find.
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