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History See other History Articles Title: Hidden treat: The Easter Island heads also have BODIES The enduring image in the public's mind of the mysterious heads on Easter Island is simply that - heads. So it comes as quite a shock to see the heads from another angle - and discover that they have full bodies, extending down many, many feet into the ground of the island. The Easter Island Statue Project has been carefully excavating two of 1,000-plus statues on the islands - doing their best to uncover the secrets of the mysterious stones, and the people who built them. Inside the Easter Island statues: Experts have known about the bodies before, but when these images started circulating readers doubted their authenticity The team also found large quantities of red pigment, some of which may have been used to paint the statues Project director Jo Anne Van Tilburg said: 'Our EISP excavations recently exposed the torsos of two 7m tall statues. 'Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of visitors to the island have been astonished to see that, indeed, Easter Island statues have bodies! 'More important, however, we discovered a great deal about the Rapa Nui techniques of ancient engineering.' Among their discoveries, the team have discovered: The remote island - one of the remotest in the world, tucked away in the South Pacific Ocean - was once home to a Polynesian population, whose history remains mysterious. They likely sailed to the islands in canoes - a 1,500-mile journey over the open waters, and then, once they landed, they began relentessly carving the stone statues. This led to their own downfall: By the time Europeans discovered the island in the 1700s, the population had decimated nearly all the trees in the island to help with the statue construction, and the knock-on effect on the island's ecology led to their decline. The team working on the dig as they unveil the secrets of the heads - excavations recently exposed the torsos of two 7m tall statues Here's something not many people know: The Easter Island statues have bodies which go down many feet Remote: Easter Island, in the South Pacific sea, is a 64miles-square island - one of the most remote in the world The team also discovered that ceremonies were certainly associated with the statues. On the project website, Van Tilburg said: 'We found large quantities of red pigment, some of which may have been used to paint the statues. 'Finally, and perhaps most poignantly, we found in the pavement under one statue a single stone carved with a crescent symbol said to represent a canoe, or vaka. 'The backs of both statues are covered with petroglyphs, many of which are also vaka. A direct connection between the vaka symbol and the identity of the artist or group owning the statue is strongly suggested.' Poster Comment: The interesting question that this raises, and not mentioned in the article, is that for the statues to be buried this deep implies a much greater age for them. Thousands of years greater. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10.
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