Drought may have sped the demise of Rapa Nui sculpture culture

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New Drought Theory on Easter Island Challenges Monument Construction Narrative

Archaeological research suggests a newly discovered period of drought on Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, may have influenced the islanders to allocate fewer resources to erecting their iconic stone Moai statues. However, some archaeologists contest this interpretation of the island’s history.

Conflicting Interpretations on Rapa Nui’s Past

Rapa Nui, a remote Pacific island, is frequently cited as a prominent example of societal collapse due to unsustainable resource management. The widely accepted account posits that the arrival of Polynesian settlers around the 13th century led to rapid deforestation, partly driven by the needs of Moai construction.


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