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OverviewQuarry Of Giants: How Polynesians Built the Moai - Discoveries from Rano Raraku. Deep in the heart of Easter Island, inside a volcanic crater carved by time and mystery, lies the birthplace of one of humanity's most astonishing achievements - the moai, the towering stone giants that watch over the Pacific with silent, eternal eyes. But how were these colossal monuments created? Who carved them? And what do they reveal about one of the world's most isolated societies? Quarry of Giants takes readers into the newly uncovered secrets of Rano Raraku, the legendary quarry where nearly every moai was born. Using cutting-edge science, breathtaking photogrammetry, and the latest archaeological analysis, this book unveils a revolutionary understanding of how the Polynesians designed, carved, transported, and worshipped these enigmatic statues. For centuries, scholars believed that Easter Island's moai were the work of a highly centralized society - a kingdom with powerful chiefs commanding massive labor forces. But new discoveries reveal a very different truth: The giants were not the work of kings - they were the work of families.Archaeologists have now mapped the entire quarry in astonishing 3D detail, identifying: 426 moai frozen in time, from rough outlines to nearly finished masterpieces 341 trenches where artisans began carving giants straight out of volcanic bedrock 133 extraction voids where completed statues once stood before their slow, sacred journey 5 ancient anchor points used to lower statues down steep slopes And 30 distinct carving zones, each belonging to an independent clan These discoveries overturn decades of assumptions. Instead of a society ruled by a single authority, Rapa Nui was a world of autonomous kin groups, each crafting their own moai as expressions of identity, honor, and spiritual power. Their work tells a story of resilience, collaboration, and astonishing innovation on an island only 63 square miles wide - one of the most remote inhabited places on Earth. Journey deeper into the quarry and meet Te Tokanga, the largest unfinished moai ever attempted - a staggering 270-ton giant stretching 69 feet long. Why did the sculptors stop? Did ambition meet immovable limits? Was it a symbolic statement, a competition among clans, or a monument too massive to move? Far from the myth of a civilization that collapsed under its own weight, recent findings reveal a community that adapted, endured, and thrived - until European disease brought sudden disruption. The quarry was not abandoned in chaos; it was paused by tragedy. Quarry of Giants blends history, archaeology, anthropology, and the awe of discovery into one sweeping narrative. It takes readers inside the quarry pits, along the ancient paths used to ""walk"" the statues, and into the lives of the Polynesian navigators who crossed thousands of miles of open ocean to settle this extraordinary island. Inside these pages, readers will discover: How the first Polynesian settlers shaped a complex society on a remote island The carving techniques that allowed artisans to sculpt giants from volcanic stone The surprising process of how statues were moved across treacherous terrain Why the moai were built - not for kings, but for family lineage and ancestral honor How new science reshapes everything we thought we knew about Easter Island Why the old narrative of ecological collapse may be wrong The enduring spiritual meaning of the moai and their timeless presence today ORDER A COPY NOW! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Burrows MaxwellPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9798277603048Pages: 96 Publication Date: 06 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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