This is about the statues of Easter Island, for the
seamount see
Moai (seamount) Moai or "Moˀai" are
monolithic human figures carved from rock on
Rapa Nui /
Easter Island, mostly between 1250 and 1500
CE. Nearly half are still at
Rano Raraku the main Moai quarry, but hundreds were transported from there and set on Ahu (platforms) which were mostly at the islands perimeter. Almost all have overly large heads three fifths the size of their body. The Moai are the “living faces” (aringa ora) and representations of chiefly, deified ancestors. Sitting on their Ahus with their backs to the sea, these statues were still gazing across their clan lands when European first visited the island, but most were then cast down during conflict between different clans on the island.
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