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May 16, 2024, 5:14 pm UTC    
August 11, 2006 11:13PM
Interesting article, and not just because of the implications for Easter Island's history. It's also a really neat example of good archaeological practise,countering the pseudoarchaeologists' canard about academic archaeologists being close-minded, inflexible, and afraid to challenge the "orthodox" party line.

Of course, I'd be sad to lose my favourite cautionary tale/bad example, but hey - rats are cool, too. smiling smiley
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Rethinking the Fall of Easter Island

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