Hats on for Easter Island statues
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-hats-easter-island-statues.html
Rapa Nui —Easter Island, Chile—sits in the Southern Pacific Ocean more than 2,000 miles from Chile in South America. The island is about 15 miles long and 7.6 miles wide at its widest with an area of about 63 square miles. According to the researchers, the island was first inhabited in the 13th century by Polynesian travelers.
The statues, carved from volcanic tuff, came from one quarry on the island, while the hats, made of red scoria, came from a different quarry 7.5 miles away on the other side of the island.
Hats on for Easter Island statues
Jun 4, 2018, 7:31am UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-hats-easter-island-statues.html
> Rapa Nui —Easter Island, Chile—sits in the Southern Pacific Ocean more than 2,000 miles from Chile in South America. The island is about 15 miles long and 7.6 miles wide at its widest with an area of about 63 square miles. According to the researchers, the island was first inhabited in the 13th century by Polynesian travelers.
> The statues, carved from volcanic tuff, came from one quarry on the island, while the hats, made of red scoria, came from a different quarry 7.5 miles away on the other side of the island.