Easter Island Essay

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EasterIslandEffect

EasterIslandWhathappenedtoEasterIsland?OliverKirby-14November2017EasterIslandMynameisOliver KirbyandIamahistorian.FormanyyearsnowIhavebeendeeplyinvestedinthestudyofSouthAmericanand PolynesianhistoryThemagazine'TheGoodWeekend'approachedmewithanopportunitytowriteanarticle discussingtheriseandexpansionofEasterIslandandthenitsdecline.Iwillalsobediscussingifwhathappenedto EasterIslandisamicrocosmofwhatmighthappento...

AStudyOnEasterIsland

EasterIslandhaslongbeenapuzzlingintrigueinthemindsofhistorians,scholars,andthecommonfolkalike Whathappenedtotheoncetropicallushforests?Howdidacivilizationerectsuchimpressivestatuesandwhy weretheyerected?Andwherearethepeoplewhoerectedthesestatuesnow?Manyofthesequestionshavebeen explainedovertheyearswithcircumstantialevidenceandpreposterousassumptions.However,throughcareful analysisandmeticulousevidencegathering,leadscholarslike

VacationOnEasterIsland

ConductingmyresearchsupportingavacationonEasterIsland,anatypicaldestinationfilledwithmysteryand intrigue,Irealizedthisdestinationisamust,notonlyfortheadventure,butalsofortheopportunitytoexperiencea placenoteveryoneiswillingtoexpendthetimeandexpenseinvolvedinvisiting,avacationisultimatelyachance toescapetheeverydaydrudgeryandroutine,allthesereasonsmakeEasterIslandtheperfect,eclectic,vacation spottoenjoyaonceinalifetime

TheMysteryOfEasterIsland

"InEasterIsland...theshadowsofthedepartedbuildersstillpossesstheland...thewholeairvibrateswithavast purposeandenergywhichhasbeenandisnomoreWhatwasit?Whywasit?"saidKatherineRoutledge,an explorerandarchaeologist.PeopleacrosstheglobehavemarveledatthewondersofEasterIslandforcenturies. Theremainsoftheislandarehugestatuescalledmoai,whichseemedtobeanimpossiblefeatforpeopleofthe time.Archaeologistseverywherearegatheringtogether...

EssayOnEasterIsland

PolynesianExpansionEasterIsland,previouslynamedRapaNui,ismostlyfamousforits10metretallMoai statuesdottingtheIslandEasterIslandislocatedontheeasternpointofthePolynesianTriangleEasterIslandhas fourextinctvolcanoes,butitslargestisRanoKau,locatedonthesouthwesternheadland.RapaNuiwasfirst settledbyHotuMatu'ain400CEHecamefromtheMarquesasintwolargecanoeswithhiswifeandextended family.ThePolynesiansnavigatedRapaNui,usingonly...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

TheEasterIslandheadsRapaNuihasbeenaplaceofmysterysinceitwasdiscoveredin1772Thename"Easter Island"istheEuropeannamegivenbyJacobRoggeveen.ThemysteryonEasterIslandisthemoai,otherwise knownastheheadsofEasterIslandHowthemoaigotthereisstillindebatebuttherehavebeenmultipleproven theoriesofhowtheygotthereThethreemaintheoriesIwilldiscussaretheropetheory,thewoodensledgetheory andthewalkingtheory.Theropetheoryisoneof...

StonehengeVs.EasterIsland

Stonehengevs.EasterIslandStonehengeandEasterIslandaretwoveryoldandinterestingmysteriesand monumentsoftheworld.StonehengeisoutsideofSalisbury,Englandandisconsistsoflotsofgrassandgiant, greystonesThissitewasmadebetweenthetimesof1520BCE-3000BCETherearemanyreasonswhy peoplethinkStonehengewasbuilt.Stonehengewasbuiltitusingprecisestagesofconstruction.Archaeologists saiditcouldhavebeenusedforrituals,traditionsorevenusedas

LiteratureReviewOnEasterIsland

EasterIslandhasauniquehistorythatoutlineskeytheoriesofhowmancanhavedetrimentaleffectsonnature. Withourbeliefs,customsandgenerallifeneeds,societiesbecomedependentonourenvironmentandresources ThiscanresultinanirreversibledestructionofanenvironmentandEasterIslandhasproventhistobeposable. Withasocietybecominghugelydependantonthelimitedresourcesavailableandfailuretounderstandtheneedto preservetheseresourcesforfuturegenerationscaused

TheProsAndConsOfEasterIsland

ancient,massivestatuecalledamoaihasmovedfromthequarriestoitsahuhasmanypeoplequestioning,howdid theancientnativesofEasterIslanddoit?Overtheyears,archeologistsandengineershavetriedtoanswerthis question.Howeveralltheoriesofthesegreatoccurrenceshavelimitations.Thismaybebecausenoonetruly knowshowtheancientsofEasterIslandlivedandhowadvancetheirculturemayhavebeenAnotherreasonfor theselimitationsisthenaturalresourcesthatareavailable...

writtenworkIwillcompareandcontrasttheEnvironmentalissuesofEasterIslandandtheLoraxandhowthey relatetotoday'sworld.Oneofthemainissuesisdeforestationandtheoveruseofresources.BothEasterIslandand TheLoraxhavemanythingsincommon,onesimilarityisoveruseofresourcesIntheLoraxtheonce-lerinvaded andcutdownalltheTruffulatreestomakeathreadforuniversaluse.WhileonEasterIslandthenativepeoplecut downallthepalmtreestomakecanoesbutto...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

EasterIslandisaremotevolcanicislandinPolynesiathatiswellknownforitsgiantmoaistatuesjottedallalong it.ManyscientistscometoEasterIslandtostudyhowandwhythestatuesweremade.Thesestatueshavean averageweightofabout20tonsandanaverageheightof20feetHistoriansarenotsurehowthenativepeopleof EasterIsland,alsoformallyknownasRapaNui,wereabletodragandplacetheselargestatuesintheirintended locations,butthemostcommonlyacceptedtheory

EasterIsland:HistoricalAnalysis

EasterIsland,amysteriousandintriguinglandliesonChileanterritoryintheSouthPacificocean.ThePolynesian peoplediscoveredanislandthatcanallowresearchersandlinguisticstodiveinanddigupremainsandstoriesof thepastEasterIslandisanisolatedhistoricalplacethatboomedinpopulationandthrivedincultureThename EasterIslandwasbornfromthefirstEuropean,JacobRoggeveen,toarriveonEasterSundayintheyear1722.The islander'scultureleftalegacythatwas

EasterIslandAndLoraxSimilarities

EasterIslandshowsthatweneedtoconservewhatwecansoresourcesdonotbecomedepletedandwediefromit. Thetragedycommonsandtheuseofsomanynaturalresourcestomeetthedemandsofnearly73billionpeople canbeadisasterifwedon'tusemanyresources.Theoveruseofnaturalresourcesofpeopleisacommontopic environmentalscienceThelostofundisturbedlands,biodiversityandothernaturalresourcesasthepopulation grewandspreadtocovermuchoftheland...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

figuresonEasterIslandhaspuzzledpeopleforcenturies"(Innes4)EasterIslandisatinyislandthatliesinthe southernPacificOceanandis2000mileswestofthecoastofChileandisknownas"Rapanui"ThenameEaster IslandoriginallycamefromaDutchsailor,JacobRoggeveen,whofirstvisitedtheislandonEasterSunday,1722. EasterIslandisfamousforitsremarkable887humanstonefigureswithextremelylargefinelycarvedheadsand roundbodies.ThemonumentalstatuesinEasterIsland...

EasterIsland:ArticleAnalysis

ThearticlestatesthatadramaticdeclineinanumberofpopulationofEasterIslandwhichwastheprosperous societyseveralhundredsyearsago,wascausedbymassiveinvasionofothersocieties.However,theprofessor explainsthatthisassumtionisinvalidandrefutesalltheargumentsthereadingprovides.Firstofall,thereading passageclaimsthatthefactthattheenvironmentoftheislandwasdestroyedmeansthatthisharmwasaresultof aninvasion.Onthecontrary,theprofessorargues...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

EasterIsland:ACaseStudy

ManyresearchershaveageneralideaofwhatcausedthecollapseofEasterIsland,a63-milePolynesianisland, alsocalledRapaNui,locatedinthePacificnearlyfourthousandmileswestfromthecountryofChile(Krulwich 2013)MostofwhomwhoinvestigatethespecificaspectsthatbroughtEasterIslandtoitsultimatedownfall, whichincludesextremedeforestation,pests,soilerosion,andamoreorlesslackofresources,areabletoconnect thisfataldownwardspiraltotherestoftheworld

EasterIslandResearchPaper

remoteisland.EasterIslandtakesup64squaremilesandisisolatedfromtherestoftheworld.Whatmakesthis islandsointerestingisnotit'ssizeorlocation,butthelargestatuesfoundonitCommonlycalledMoaistatues, theyresemblemen'sfacesandweighedover80tons.Theyweresculptedafterthetriballeadersthathaddiedand theysatonplatformstolookoverthepeoplethatlivedtheretolookoverafterthem.Thesemonstrousstatueswere carvedoutofaquarryontheislandwith

TheEnvironmentalChangeandtheCollapseofEasterIsland

TheenvironmentalchangeandthecollapseofEasterIslandRuudCoumansInthispaper,wewillsearchforan explanationofthemysticalcollapseofsocietyonEasterIsland,duringthe18thcenturyWe'llusethesecond chapterforthebook"Collapse.HowSocietyChoosetoFailorSucceed"byJaredDiamond.Firstwewill summarizesomeoftheevidencesupportingtheexplanatoryframeworkoftheauthortogiveanoutlineofthe situation.Thenwewillstatetheresearchquestion.Afterthatwe...

EasterIslandCaseStudyEssay

NameofCaseStudy:"EasterIsland:ACaseStudyinNon-sustainability"(Footp11)Keyenvironmentalpoints: EasterIslandisaremotelylocatedislandintheSouthPacific.TheislandwasfirstpopulatedincircaA.D.400by agroupoftravelersfromPolynesiaTheisland,shapedlikeatriangle,waspositioned2,000kmfromthenearest inhabitedland,and3,200kmfromtheclosestcontinentallandmass(Footp.11).AccordingtoDavidFoot"the islandoriginallysupportedagreatpalmforest"...

EasterIsland'sAInternationalIdentity

G115;FA14October29,2014OceanographyPlaces:EasterIslandEasterIsland'scolossallyinternationalidentity ismainlyassociatedwithitsmysteriousmoai(theisland'sstatues);however,morerecently,EasterIslandisbeing recognizedforitsdepletingresourcesandwildlifeApartfromthetourismgeneratedbythemoai,EasterIslandis apopulardestinationforscubadiversduetoitspristine,clearwaters.ThereisconcernaboutEasterIsland'socean lifeasitishometonearlyonehundred

RapaNuiAndTheStatueOfEasterIsland

EasterIslandwasoneofthelastplacesontheEarthcolonizedbyhumans,representingtheculminationofthe journeythatpeoplestartedwhentheyleftAfrica.ThehistoryofthisisolatedPacificOceanislandoffersmany lessonsabouthumanity,andabetterunderstandingofthismysteriousplacecouldhelpusbuildabetterfuture JaredDiamond,inanarticlefromDiscoverMagazine,expressesthetheoryofindividualsgoingtotakeafterwhat occurredwithEasterIslandInashortperiodof

TheGreatMoaiStatuesOfEasterIsland

officebuilding.The"PanamaCanal"wasoneofthemostusefulcanalseverbuiltandtheyweremadetoforone reasonandthatwastotransportgoodsThiswassomethingseveryoneneededtosolveatthattime(1900s)The greatMoaistatuesofEasterIslandarealsogreatstructuresandarereallytremendoustotheeye.Thesebuildings andcanalsweremadetoonepurposetheyhadtodosomethingsandthatsomethingwastomakethingseasierfor thepeople.Somesimilaritiestheyhadwerethatthey...

SummaryOfTheArticle'EasterIsland'ByJaredDiamond

InthearticlebyJaredDiamond,manyinterestingtheoriesarediscussedaboutEasterIsland'shistoryanddecline. Diamondmakesconnectionstotheenvironmentalchallengeswefacetodayandhecomparesthecatastropheof EasterIslandtoourcurrentoverconsumptionofnaturalresources.Whilethisarticlemakesforaninterestingread, muchofitisofferedfromasingleperspectiveandlittlecounterevidenceisofferedTheauthorwritesinaway thatcouldengageanon-academicaudiencewho...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

EasterIslandisaveryuniqueplace;itisveryfarfromsocietyInitiallyitwasapristineislandwithmanyformsof lifeincludingaforestofpalmtrees.ButasPolynesiansettlersarrivedandstartedpopulatingtheislandthingswent awry.Thepopulationoftheislandgrewsteadily,eventuallyreachingapeakaroundthe1500's.Theislanders, otherwiseknownastheRapanui,seemedtobedoinggreateventuallyestablishingacomplexhierarchyaswellas elaboratestonework,with...

TheMoaiStatuesofEasterIsland:RapaNuiEssay

difficultiesofaccomplishingthem?Whatcanweassumeaboutaworkofartwithoutsuchknowledge?Themoai statuesofEasterIsland,alsoknownasRapaNui,aresomeofthemostmysteriousstructureseverseen(Cothren& Stokstad,2011,p873)EasterIslandisoneofthemostremoteislandsintheworldItis2,300milesfromthecoast ofSouthAmericaand1,200milesfromPitcairnIsland.Themoaisitmajesticallyonthecoastandfaceinward. Eachstatueisdifferent,somehavehatsandsomehave

SignificanceOfTheStatueAndTheGiantStonesFoundOnEaster Island

2,300milesfromChile'swestcoastand2,500milessouthofTahitiliesoneofarchaeologiesmostfamoussites: RapaNuiRapaNui,alsoknownasEasterIslandcoversapproximately64squaremilesintheSouthPacific Ocean.(History)Whatattractsmostpeopleandarchaeologistsisthefactthattherearealmost900enormousstone figuresthatdatebackcenturiesinthepast.(History)Overtheyears,therehasbeencontroversyabouttheexact purposeofthestatuesandhowtheywerecreatedThere

EasterIslandResearchPaper

EasterIslandwasfirstdiscoveredbackin1722byaDutchexplorernamedRoggeveenWhenfirstdiscovered therewasagroupofabout3000nativeslivingthereinastateofturmoil.Thepeoplelivedinclayhutsandwere engagedinconstantbattlewithoneanother.Thepeopletherewereforcedintocannibalisminanattempttomake upforthelackoffoodThenexttimetheEuropeansvisitedtheislandwasin1770butwiththelackofresources andunderpopulationtheydecidedtonot...

EasterIslandResearchPaper

wholivedonEasterIslandhasbeenquitethechallengeWithnoevidenceoftheirexistenceotherthangiantheads thatwereleftthere.ThismysteriousIslandiswhatisknownastragedyofthecommons.Tragedyoccurredwhen anentirepopulationbecameextinctAnativetribeknownastheRapaNuiarrivedtotheIslandaround1200years agoandbegantomakeacivilizationofftheland.Thesenativesbegantousethelandtoevolve.Sadly,withthe sizeoftheislandandthepopulation...

AustralianAboriginalPeople:TheRapaNuiofEasterIslandandthe TiwiIslanders

essayIwillexaminetwodifferentculturalgroupstheRapaNuiofEasterIslandandtheTiwiislandersof Australia'sNorthernTerritory.Mymainfocuswillbeontheimpactcolonisationhadonthesetwodifferent culturalgroupsIwillexplainhowthesetwodifferentculturalcivilisationswerecolonisedatdifferenttimesin historyandhowthiseffectedeachculture.Iwilldescribethedifferencesthatoccurredoneachislandandhow eachgrouphandledthedifferentsituationstheywereput

ChristmasIslandAndEasterIslandInHarperLee'sToKillA Mockingbird

ChristmasIslandandEasterIslandTwobeautifulislandsthatare14,37813kilometersapartfromeachother Eachislandissounique,butyetsodifferentfromeachother.Whatmakesthemsimilar?Infact,whatmakes thousandsofotherislandssimilartothesetwo?Well,itisthelivingorganismsfoundthereMillionsofdifferent speciesofinsects,plants,andanimalsareallpartofoneofthemajorsimilaritiestheisland'sshare.TheGalapagos IslandsareoneoftheseislandsThisislandisknown

EasterIsland

ThetragedyofcommonsisatermoriginallyusedbyGarrettHardin,andoccurswhenindividualsneglectthe well-beingofsocietyinthepursuitofpersonalgain.ÂEasterIslandisaresultofthetragedyofcommonsbyallof thedeforestationInresultofthemostextremedeforestationinthePacific,thecommunitythatlivedtherehadto searchforfurtherfood.Becauseofallofthedeforestationmostofthespecieslivinginthetreesbecameextinct thereaswell"Garbageheapsshow

EasterIsland

EasterIslandIwasborntoday.MybonesquarriedatRanoRarakunearthenortheastendofmyhomeland,Easter IslandMymakersweresmall,withdeeptawnyskinthatgleamedwithmoistureunderthesunastheycarvedthe gentlecurvesofmybody.AsIlayamongtherock,anunmovingpieceofstonethatstretchedacrossthelandto thecreaturesthatconstructedme,Iobservedthethrivinglifearoundme.Iwassurroundedbytrees,somewhose unbranchedbodiesshotintothevibrantsky,

worldThispaperconsidersthreecasestudiesinordertoanswerthisquestionThefirstcasestudylooksatisthe orientationofthecontinentsandhowtheirgeographyeffectedthosesocieties.Second,theeffectsextreme deforestationonEasterIslandandhowitleadtothedisappearanceofallnaturalresourcesandhowthis

PolynesiansOnEasterIsland

PolynesiansonEasterIslandusedupalloftheirresourcesaswell,butinsteaditwastoomanypeopleintosmallof anareacompetingforresourcesThereisevidencethattheislandwascoveredintreesandmanyotherresources beforemanarrived.ThefirstEuropeanvisitortovisitwasJacobRoggeveenandwhenhearrivedhespentfour daysontheislandandsawapopulationofabout3,000people.Fourtofiveyearslater,aBritishnavigator,Sir JamesCook,arrivedontheisland,tofindthat

EasterIslandDecline

OnEasterDayin1722,JacobRoggeveenwouldbecomethefirstEuropeantodiscoverwhatisnowknownas EasterIslandBeforetheDutchexplorerfirstsetfootontheisland,aroundthefourthcenturythefirstinhabitants arrived.Astimegoeson,theislandecologydecreasesrapidlybecausethepopulationdrasticallyincreased.This situationconnectstothebroadtopicofhumansandtheenvironmentbecausehumanstendtooverusetheir resources,whetheritbeplantsoranimals,tothepoint...

EasterIslandDownfall

EasterIsland

todiscusstheriseandfalloftheEasterIslandcivilizationEasterIslandistheworld'smostisolatedhabitableland, morethan2,200milesfromthenearestcontinent(SouthAmerica),and1,400milesfromthenearesthabitable island(Pitcairn)DiamondconcludedthattheriseoftheEasterIslandcivilizationwasaround400ADwhenthe PolynesianancestorsoftheEasterIslandpeople.DiamondstatedthatwhenthePolynesianancestorsarrivedthe islandwascoveredwithheavilyforestedand

EasterIslandEssay

EasterIslandwasonceahavenforitsinhabitants.Itprovidedthemwithalloftheirneeds,food,shelter,tools,and eventheabilitytocreategreatworksofart.TheyabusedthisEden,andturneditintoadisaster,withalmostno naturalresourcesThiscouldverywellhappentous,becauseourearthisthesameEdenthatEasterIslandonce was.     ThepeopleofEasterIslandcameovertotheirnewland,andrecognized thatitwasidealforthemtosettleTheland

TheTragedyOfEasterIsland

EasterIslandisanexampleofthetragedyofthecommonsinmanyways.Thedefinitionofthetragedyofthe commonsistooveruseofnaturalresources,causingthemtobecomescarceorextinctEasterIslandisan outstandingexampleofanenvironmentbecomingapartofthetragedyofthecommons.Bythediminishing naturalresources,andthescarcityofthespeciesontheisland,EasterIslandprovestobeapartofthetragedyof thecommonsEasterIslandislocatedintheSouth-EastPacific

EasterIslandisoneoftheworld'smostfamousarchaeologicalsitesButitisleastvisitedItisalsoveryisolatedIt islocatedsouthoftheequatorandaround2200milesofftheChilecoast.Theislandhasthreeextinctvolcanoes. ButtheislanditselfisjustamassivevolcanorisingfromthePacificOceanfloorTheoldestknownnamefor EasterIslandisTePitooTeHenua,whichmeansthecenteroftheworld.Tahitiansailorsgavetheislandthename RapaNuiinthe1860'sduetothe

RapaNuiPeopleResearchPaper

TheRapaNuipeopleareformEasterIsland.Todayyouwontfindanyofthosepeople.TheRapaNuipeopleare responsibleforthestatuesthatweseetodayonEasterIsland.TheRapaNuipeoplearealsoresponsibleforthe destructionoftheirownlandTherebelievethattheirreligionwouldtakecareofthemleadtothedestructionof theirland.TheRapaNuipeopleareresponsibleforthewaythatEasterIslandisseentoday,notnature,and becauseofwhattheydidtheyarenolongeraroundtoday

AGreenHistoryoftheWorldbyClivePointingEssay

readingChapterOneIfoundmyselfentrancedbythemysteryofEasterIslandandexcitedabouttheinformationA GreenHistoryoftheWorldhadtoofferIhadvirtuallynounderstandingofEasterIslandnorcouldIremember everybeing...

AnAnalysisOfRichardWright'sFoolsParadise

EasterIslandHistory

EasterIslandwasbasedoffofreligiousperspectiveoflifeRapaNui,asPolynesianscalledtheisland,settled duringthefifthcenturybymigrantsfromMarquesas.Thepeoplewholivedontheislandwereunawareofthe damagetheyweredoingtotheislandInWrights's"FoolsParadise"hestates,"notallpastcivilizationsfell becauseofplagueorconquest;manycollapsedinternally,victimsoftheirownsuccess"(Wright119).Thisshows thattheaftermathofthedestructionwasnotcausedby

Collapse:HowSocietiesChoosetoFailorSucceedbyJaredDiamond

Book:Collapse:HowSocietiesChoosetoFailorSucceedAuthor:JaredDiamondCollapse:HowSocieties ChoosetoFailorSucceed"Ifpeopledestroysomethingreplaceablebymankindtheircalledvandals;ifthey destroysomethingirreplaceablebyGod,theyarecalleddevelopers"–JosephWoodKrutchOneofmankind's greatestachievementsisthedevelopmentandorganizationofdiversifiedsocietiesthatregulatelifeandethical valuesforthoseenticedwithinitSocietiesbringinterpersonal

Gun,Germs,AndSteelByJaredDiamond

JaredDiamondisaGeographyprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles.Hehasmanyfieldsof interestrangingfromphysiologytoevolutionarybiologyandbiogeographyAddingtothat,Diamondalsohas publishedcountlessarticlesandauthoredmultiplebooks.Hismostdecoratedbook"Guns,Germs,andSteel",won thePulitzerPrizein1998andiswidelyregardedasagroundbreakingscientificwork.Intheprologueof "Collapse",JaredDiamondclaimsthathispreviousbook"Guns,Germs

EasterIsland(RapaNui)islocatedonthewestoftheChileancoastintheSouthPacificOceanItisoneofthe mostdesertedislandsintheworld.ItwasfoundedbyaDutchAdmiralJacobRoggeveenonEasterSundayApril 5,1722Thatiswherethename"EasterIsland"comesfromTheislandissmallmeasuring60sqmilesRapaNui ismostlyfamousfortheobscurestatues(Moai's)thataregianthumanstatuesthatareallspreadallthroughoutthe islandArchaeologistsarestillexaminingtoday

EasterIslandResearchPaper

storyofEasterIslandisstillsomewhatamystery,buttheoverallunderstandingofhowthatculturemetitsdemise wasbecauseofalackofresourcesontheisland.Onanotheraccount,thestoryoftheLoraxisnomysteryinthat weknowthatthedestructionofthatenvironmentwasduetotheproductionoftheThneedsNow,thestoriesare seenascompletelydifferentsituationssinceonestoryishistoricalandtheotherisacartoon.However,insome ways,thestoryofEasterIslandandtheLorax

TheMooais:TheMigrationOfEasterIsland

movedbyaliens."Thefirsteuropeanhumaninhabitantsofeasterislandcamearound300-400A.D"Iftheearly settlersofEasterIslandhadinfactmovedthemoais,theyusedcordagemadefrompalmfranstocarveoutthe eyeswhilemovingthemoais.IftheearlysettlersofEasterIslandhadinfactmovedthemoais,theyusedcordage madefrompalmfranstocarveouttheeyeswhilemovingthemoaisWhenthefirstinhabitantsofEasterIsland startedtomovethemoaistheyfirstmadeasledofpalm

EasterIslandResearchPaper

MoaiofEasterIslandTheauthorofthereadingbelievesthattheconstructionoftheMoailedtothecollapseof thecivilizationlocatedthereThelecturercastsdoubtontheclaimsmadeinthearticleShethinksthatthesociety ontheislanddidnotsufferasaresultoftheconstructionoftheMoai.Firstofall,theauthorclaimsthatthepeople oftheislandcutdownvastamountsofvaluabletreesinordertobuildthestatuesHenotesthattheMoaiwere movedacrosstheislandusing...

LearningFromTheInevitable:NewTechnology

onesmadeonEasterIslandTheyearisnow1200CEInthemiddleofthePacificOceanliesanislandknownas RapaNuiorEasterIsland.CiviliansgatherintheRanoRarakuquarry,knownforsupplyingrockfortheancestral statues–called"Moai"Thesestatuescouldbeseenthesameasourtwentyfirstcenturytechnology,bothare extraordinaryaccomplishmentsThesestatuesrangeinsizefrom"15to20feettallbutthelargestofthemis70 feettall."ThefactthattheEastersIslanderscould...

TheWestwardSpreadofIncaandEgyptianCultureEssay

Thesecondhalfofthetwentiethcenturyhasseenmanychangesintheoriesconcerningthemodeofcolonization oftheislandsofMicronesia,andtheriseoftheIncaEmpire,withit'sstrikingsimilaritiestoEgypt.Inthepast,it hasbeensuggestedthatAsianshadworkedtheirwaythroughthePacific,overaperiodofthousandsofyearsIt wasbelievedthateachislandgrouphadformedindependently,andthattheresidents,whiletheywereofthesame race,hadtotallydifferentcultures...

AnalysisOfTheMoaiOfEasterIsland

WhyTheCollapseOfEasterIsland

EasterIslandwasoncealushtropicalislandwithanabundanceforestation.Theearlysettlersgreatlyexploitedthe naturalresourcescuttingdowntheisland'streesandgiantpalmsinhugenumberstobuildcanoestotransportthe giantstonesstatuesfoundontheisland.ThisexploitationstartedandledtotheenvironmentalcollapsedofEaster Island.Theactionsoftheearlysettlersshowhowtheactionsofhumansandtheirgreedcanadverselycausethe collapseofthenaturalenvironment

TheLoraxAndEasterIsland:AnAnalysis

andeconomiclust.Suchamodificationcanevenbefatal,extinguishinggreeneternallyinreplacementofstarksoil thatsadlyanticipatessomeformofaidwiththecapabilitytomaybereplenishitWithin"TheLorax"andtheland massknownasEasterIsland,bothenvironmentsarevictimtotheimmoralwhimsofhumanityandtheconsequent demolitionitwreak,thetwomerelydifferingintheadvancementoftechnologyBlindedbyburningdesire,many seekanypossiblemethodtogainprofit.Forinstance...

EasterIsland'sEndSummary

EasterIsland,likemanyotherplacesonEarth,presentsamysteryofhistorythatmanyscientistsdedicateyearsto unravelingIn"EasterIsland'sEnd",JaredDiamondpresentstheperceivedchronologyoftheeventsthatledtothe Island'swastelandappearancetoday.Althoughhistalewasmasterfullytoldinanartsy,dramaticmanner, Diamondwrotethepieceforthesolepurposeofwarningthepeopleoftodaywhatwillhappenifwecontinueto over-useEarth'sresourceswithoutregardtothefuture...

NuiandtheirarrivalonEasterIslandIwillcoverthebasichistoryoftheRapaNuiandtheirdiscoveryand habitationofEasterIsland.Further,Iwillreviewtopicssuchasculture,marriageandfamily,religion,traditions andmoreRapaNuiismorecommonlyknownasEasterIsland,aprovinceofChileItsofficialSpanishnameis IsladePascua.Itisoneofthemostisolatedinhabitedislandsonearth,locatedinthesoutheasternPacificOcean. Theislandistriangularinshape,with

TheFourSocialFactorsOfRapaNui

RapaNui,alsoknownasEasterIsland,istheeasternmostislandinthePolynesianregion.ThefirstEuropeanto discovertheremoteislandwasJacobRoggeveenin1722.Whentheyarrived,therewasoverthreethousandnative inhabitantsontheislandBut,duetothekidnappingofoveronethousandmaleslavesandsicknesses,bytheyear 1872therewereonlyapproximatelyonehundredandseventy-fivepeopleleftontheisland.Itdeclinedfurther slowlyintothe1880sbutfromtherebegantoincrease

EasterIsland(RapaNui)

Easterisland(RapaNui)Intro:ThePolynesiansdiscoveredthebarelysustainableIslandofRapaNui,4300 milesoutofHawaiiinthePacificOcean,thattheyeventuallydestroyedThePolynesianshadthedisadvantageto belivinginoneofthemostfragileenvironments,atthehighestriskofdeforestation.Easterislandbeingsoalone makesitclearthat'sitsasocietythatdestroyeditselfbylackofsustainability.Scientistsbelievethatthe Polynesianfishermancametotheislandbyaccident

RapaNuiResearchPaper

TheChoicesSocietiesMakeandtheChallengesSurroundingThemThechoicestheGreenlandNorse,thepeople ofEasterIsland,andthepeopleofHaitimadedirectlycontributedtotheirsocietalcollapseTheirenvironmental fragilityadvancedtheirdownfall,butultimatelytheirpoordecision-makingledtotheircollapse.TheGreenland Norse'sandpeopleofEasterIsland'sincorrectchoicesweremostlyduetosocialchallengesandreluctanceto abandontraditions,buttheincorrectchoicesofthe...

TragedyOfEasterIslandResearch

Whenmostscientisthere,"TragedyoftheCommons"theyinstantlythinkaboutEasterIslandandthedevistating turnofeventsthatwipedoutawholecivilizationbutforthosewhohaveneverheardofthetragedyofthe commonswefirstneedtounderstanditsmeaningbeforewethinkofEasterisland.Tragedyofthecommonsis basicallyaTheoryinwhichagroupofpeoplesharingacommonresourcewillactselfishinordertoguarantee theirownsurvivalandnottakingintoconsiderationtheeffect...

Collapse,ByJaredDiamond

southeasternTurkeyTwilightatEasterissimilartotheFertileCrescentOnereasonDiamondselectedthisisland isbecause,"itprovestobetheclosestapproximationthatwehavetoanecologicaldisasterunfoldingincomplete isolation"This,isanimportantaspectforresearchersbecauseitmeansthatoutsidefactors,whichsooftenmake thedifference,werenotinfluentialinthedemise.Thereasonsforcollapsecouldonlycomefromwithinthe isolatedsystemofEasterIsland.Ifoundthischapter...

GreenlandNorseCollapse

CausesOfCollapseAndItsEffectsOnTheWorld'sMostRemote HumanOutposts

Thesmall,isolatedRapaNuiIsland–or,EasterIsland–beganitshistoryofhuman-habitationwithdifficulty. Settlerswere3,000kilometersawayfromothersettlements,nativeplantsandanimalswerelimited,andits geographiclocationmaketheislandsubjecttoElNino'svaryingconditions(HuntandLipo2007).Despite obstaclesuniquetoRapaNui,ascomparedtoitsPolynesianneighbors,thepeopleofRapaNuiweresuccessful beforecollapse,survivingas"oneoftheworld'smostremotehuman

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