How Easter Island’s famed heads ‘walked’
PositiveScience

Researchers have made significant progress in understanding how the massive statues of Easter Island, weighing around 130,000 pounds each, were transported from their quarry to their final locations. This discovery not only sheds light on the ingenuity of the island's ancient inhabitants but also highlights the importance of preserving their cultural heritage. The findings could change the way we view the engineering capabilities of past civilizations.
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