2015-04-10: Many More Moais (2/4)

Ahu Hanga Tetenga

Ahu Hanga Tetenga
Ahu Hanga Tetenga

 

Ahu Hanga Tetenga
Ahu Hanga Tetenga

 

Ahu Hanga Tetenga
Ahu Hanga Tetenga

 

Te Ara o Te Moai

This Moai might be fallen over during transport. Moais on transport have a D shaped base. Those on a platform are flat. Some scientist believe that the moais where moved by wiggling them to the left and right. There would be 3 teams pulling on ropes attached the eye slit, one left of the moai, one right, and the third one in the back preventing the moai from falling on its face.  There is also a word in the Rapa Nui language meaning “walking without feed” which is backing up this theory. Other researches think, they were transported by wooden sledges. I could imagine that several modes of transport existed that evolved over time.

 

 

Te Ara o Te Moai
Te Ara o Te Moai

 

Te Ara o Te Moai
Te Ara o Te Moai: D-shaped base

 

Ahu Tu’u Tahi

Ahu Tu'u Tahi
Ahu Tu’u Tahi: View Inland

 

Ahu Tu'u Tahi
Ahu Tu’u Tahi

 

Ahu One Makihi

 

Ahu One Makihi: From the front it does not look like much...
Ahu One Makihi: From the front it does not look like much…

 

Ahu One Makihi
Ahu One Makihi: … on the back there is a nice moai

 

Ahu One Makihi
Ahu One Makihi

 

Ahu One Makihi
Ahu One Makihi: A Moai with well preserved and fine facial features