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SUMMARY:NOVA 51x10 - Easter Islands Origins
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ORGANIZER;CN="Midnight":midnight@themidnightzone.com
DESCRIPTION:How were the giant stone heads of Rapa Nui–also known asEa
	ster Island–carved and raised\, and why? Since Europeansarrived on this 
	remote Pacific island over 300 years ago\,controversy has swirled around t
	he iconic ancient statues andthe history of the people who created them. N
	ow\, a newgeneration of researchers is overturning old theories\,revealing
	 the rich history\, innovation\, and resilience of theRapanui people\, and
	 uncovering intriguing new evidence aboutwhere they–and their practice o
	f monumental stonebuilding–came from.
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