Dried Lake Reveals New Statue on Easter Island
The stone monolith is one of the famous moai sculptures scattered across the landscape
Sarah Kuta - Daily Correspondent
February 28, 2023

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In a dry lake bed, archaeologists on Rapa Nuialso known as Easter Islandhave unearthed a previously unknown statue.
The new find is one of the moai, the famous stone figures located around the island. Researchers hope to find other ancient artifacts, including additional moai and tools, at the site, called Rano Raraku. They also plan to perform radiocarbon dating to determine the moais age.
We think we know all the moai, but then a new one turns up, says Terry Hunt, an archaeologist at the University of Arizona, to Angeline Jane Bernabe, Erin Brady, Faryn Shiro and Robyn Weil of Good Morning America. He adds, When theres one moai in the lake, theres probably more.
The new moai is smaller than the nearly 1,000 other statues on the island, which can measure up to 33 feet tall and can weigh up to 80 tons. They represent the islanders deified ancestors, says Hunt.

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The Rapa Nui people created the moai out of solidified volcanic ash between roughly 1300 and 1600 C.E. Many of the statues are situated on stone platforms known as
ahu; they face inward, away from the surrounding sea. The most visible parts of the monoliths are their heads, as their torsos are buried underground. Some have red stones atop their heads called
pukao, which are believed to represent a hat or topknot of hair.
More:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/new-moai-statue-found-on-easter-island-180981717/