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Easter Island

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No one knows why the Moai, nearly a thousand megalithic volcanic statues, were carved, transported, and erected or why they were all found facedown by European explorers. In addition, did a Stone Age population of less than 10,000 actually deforest the land, causing environmental devastation? There were as many as 16 million Chilean palms covering 70 percent of the island when the settlers first appeared, but Westerners in the early 18th century were astonished by the total absence of trees. Furthermore, the islanders adopted a new cult based on the worship of birds and in the process, annually elected a "sacred birdman" in a competition that may have been the most dangerous of its kind anywhere in the world. Though the island is one of the most studied and probed places in the world, Easter Island remains one of the most mysterious places on the planet.

116 pages, Library Binding

First published November 1, 2011

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Ronald A. Reis

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I have been writing professionally for 30 years. I started with college textbooks in my field of electronics. I then moved on to books on careers. For the past ten years I have written non-fiction books for kids and young adults, on subjects as varied as "African Americans and the Civil War" to "Christoper Columbus and the Age of Exploration for Kids." My newest book, "The US Congress for Kids: Over 200 Years of Lawmaking, Deal-Breaking, and Compromising," to be published by the Chicago Review Press, will be out in November. All the best.

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