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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: Revisiting Easter Island's Enigmatic Past
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on more than a decade of his own ground-breaking research\, Professor Terry Hunt from University of Oregon documents Easter Island’s (or Rapa Nui) astonishing prehistoric success—indeed its resilience\, despite marginal resources. A significant part of this remarkable story is Professor Hunt and his colleagues discovering just how the multi-ton statues or moai were transported to every corner of the island. Easter Island has a lesson for us today\, but Professor Hunt provides compelling evidence that it is a different lesson than the one made so popular in recent years. \nProfessor Hunt will talk about his interesting research at this special guest lecture.
URL:https://usp.nus.edu.sg/event/guest-lecture-revisiting-easter-islands-enigmatic-past/
LOCATION:Global Learning Room\, Level 2\, Town Plaza\, University Town
CATEGORIES:General
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