Easter Island Statues May Have 'Walked'

Easter Island "heads" on the slope of Rano Raraku volcano.
Easter Island "heads" on the slope of Rano Raraku volcano.
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The giant stone statues in Polynesia's Easter Island may have just been "walked" out of quarry, according to a controversial new theory on how the monolithic human figures were transported to every corner of the island.

In a piece of experimental archaeology, a team of local and U.S. researchers showed that the massive statues, known as moai, can be moved from side to side by a small number of people, just as one might move a fridge.

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