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The most incredible theories about Easter Island

The 887 giant moai statues have turned this territory, one of the most isolated in the world, into one of the best known and most mysterious.With each year, more theories emerge about Easter Island, statues and the people of the Rapa Nui who once lived there.Discover some of the most crazy.

4 theories about Easter Island and the mysteries that this place hides

1.The Moai walked

One of the mysteries of Easter Island that has attracted the most attention is how the Moai statues on Easter Island reached their last resting places .The highest of statues, "Paro", stands almost 10 meters and weighs 82 tons.All, no doubt, are immensely difficult to move.

In the early 1980s, researchers tried to recreate some of the statues and move them using only the tools that the islanders had at their disposal at the time. The task was almost impossible and several attempts to move replicas were made in different ways later, without much success.

Americans Terry Hunt and Carl P.Lipo have recently investigated the sensational theory that the Rapa Nui people tied ropes around the masi you go moai statues and moved them to stand up.Their team managed to move a 100 meter replica in this way.They also argue that this explains the folklore of Rapa Nui, in which it is said that the statues walked, animated by magic.

2.Ecocidio

A well-known theory states that the natives of the island cleared large forests to devote themselves to agriculture , mistakenly thinking that trees would grow again fast enough to balance the environment.The growing population made the problem worse, and the island finally failed to sustain its inhabitants.

Without However, a new theory suggests that there is very little evidence that this happened like this.The Rapa Nui were actually very intelligent agricultural engineers.An intensive study shows that the islander's agricultural fields were deliberately fertilized with volcanic rock.Tom Hunt and Carl Lipo, in his continuous study of Easter Island, they also theorize that although the islanders cleared most of the forest, they replaced it with grasslands.In addition, they do not believe that any self-inflicted catastrophe will kill the islanders. Anthropologist Mara Mulrooney supports Lipo and Hunt on the matter.Their radiocarbon data indicate that Easter Island was inhabited for many centuries, and its population only fell after Europeans began to frequent it.

The most incredible theories about Easter Island

3.Rats

Terry Hunt and Carl Lipo offer an alternative explanation for population decline.Lack of predators and an overflow of food on the island could provide a paradise for rats that hid in the boats of the first settlers of the island.Although the natives cut and burned trees, it was the rats that qu and prevented the regrowth of new plants.But while rats may have damaged the island's ecosystem, they also became a new food source for the islanders.The discovery of rat bones in garbage dumps on the island indicates that the natives consumed the rodents.This kept them fed while they worked on the construction of their fields.

4.Alienigenas

A popular and crazy theory about Moai from Easter Island says that massive statues were created (or, alternatively, influenced) by aliens .Author Erich von Daniken helped spread this theory with his book Chariots of the Gods: Unsolved Mysteries of the Past.Daniken also believes that the ancient Egyptians could not have built the pyramids by themselves, since they lacked intelligence and strength.Similar theories explain the Mayan pyramids and Nazca line drawings.

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