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For instance, what were Easter Islanders saying as they cut down the last tree on their island?
Why were Easter Islanders unique, or nearly so, in destroying every tree?
In most you will find intact the bones of Easter islanders who entered their spirit world centuries past.
Easter Islanders would like to restrict tourists for fear of damage to the statues there.
Are modern humans smarter than the ancient Easter Islanders?
Scientists have a pretty good idea why Easter Islanders built the moai.
Chileans prize their palm today for several reasons, and Easter Islanders would have done so as well.
It has been estimated that a total of 2000 Easter Islanders were captured over a period of years.
Nevertheless, Easter Islanders did succeed in getting enough water for drinking, cooking, and growing crops, but it took effort.
The sad story of European impacts on Easter Islanders may be quickly summarized.
Yet the Easter Islanders still managed to devastate their environment and bring their society to the point of collapse.
Easter Islanders built stone chicken houses.
In this article, we'll learn about the Easter Islanders' sophisticated civilization and their rapid descent into ruin.
Most evidence suggests that the original Easter Islanders were Polynesian in origin.
But what continues to amaze researchers is how Easter Islanders were seemingly powerless to stop the destruction of their own home.
Our situation today differs in important respects from that of Easter Islanders in the 17th century.
We would of course love to know exactly when Easter Islanders erected their first statues, and how styles and dimensions changed with time.
Easter Islanders are of Polynesian descent.
Caught in a moai-building frenzy, Easter Islanders stripped the island's forests bare for materials.
'How did the Easter Islanders use you?'
How did all those Easter Islanders, lacking cranes, succeed in carving, transporting, and erecting those statues?
If the Easter Islanders couldn't solve their milder local problems in the past, how can the modern world hope to solve its big global problems?
Anthropologists often say they are mystified as to how Easter Islanders could continue to fell trees in the full knowledge it would be catastrophic for their society.
Instead of moving on, however, the Easter Islanders abandoned their early artistic culture and land conservation practices to become warriers and cannibals.
But he said it was probably from the modern era - the era when Easter Islanders made ancient-looking artifacts to bilk present-day tourists.