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Sep 28, 2024 · Five hundred years ago, on the southern slopes of Easter Island's Rano Raraku volcano, the Rapa Nui people skillfully carved monumental moai statues from volcanic rock. The quarry was more than just a workplace. It was also a spiritually significant site. The moai are thought to represent the ancestors of the Rapa Nui people, embodying the ...
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Nov 24, 2019 · The main bodies of most of the moai statues at Easter Island were sculpted out of the volcanic tuff from the Rano Raraku quarry, the remains of an extinct volcano. The Rano Raraku tuff is a sedimentary rock made from layers of air-lain, partially fused and partially cemented volcanic ash, fairly easy to carve but very heavy to transport. More ...
Rano Raraku is a volcanic crater formed of consolidated volcanic ash, or tuff, and located on the lower slopes of Terevaka in the Rapa Nui National Park on Easter Island in Chile. It was a quarry for about 500 years until the early eighteenth century, and supplied the stone from which about 95% of the island's known monolithic sculptures ( moai ) were carved.
The Rano Raraku tuff is a sedimentary rock that is relatively easy to carve but very heavy to move. It is composed of layers of air-lain, partially fused and partially cemented volcanic ash. At Rano Raraku, there are around 300 incomplete moai, the biggest of which is more than 60 feet tall.The moai were not carved out of a large open area like a contemporary quarry, but rather from small bays ...
Jun 1, 2013 · The original moai (12-220-01) is located along the ancient roadway on the south coast of the island and is 7.35 m in height and 2.83 m in width. It had been transported ca. 3.54 km southwest from the Rano Raraku quarry before it fell on its back intact on an uphill slope of a south coast moai road.
Rano Raraku is a volcanic crater on the southeastern coast of the island where most of the moai were made during the 12th to 15th centuries. The moai were carved straight into volcanic stone in the quarry and then detached and taken to their homes on the island. Many of the moai at Rano Raraku were never finished or moved and can still be found ...
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Sep 22, 2021 · Rano Raraku is a large volcanic cone that rises steeply from a flat plain. The outer and inner south-eastern slopes of the extinct volcano are sculpted by numerous recessed quarry bays that produced hundreds of beautifully carved moai , many of these were subsequently transported to the numerous ahu platforms situated around the coast of the island.