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Jean Bonilla is on page 213 of 368
Pitts is deep into the description of how he believes the statues were carved and placed. One option for moving them was to “walk” them!
May 23, 2026 07:04PM
Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island – A Provocative Archaeological Study of Colonial Legacy, Indigenous Reclamation, and the Collapse Myth

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May 20, 2026 03:29PM
Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island – A Provocative Archaeological Study of Colonial Legacy, Indigenous Reclamation, and the Collapse Myth


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Jean Bonilla is on page 86 of 368
The author freely admits he is working with previously untapped sources. It’s a bit of a struggle to divine what to believe and what not.
May 18, 2026 02:48PM
Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island – A Provocative Archaeological Study of Colonial Legacy, Indigenous Reclamation, and the Collapse Myth


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