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For many years, people have wondered how the giant stone statues on Easter Island were moved. These statues, famous for their ...
Easter Island’s Moai statues weren’t dragged - they walked. Physics and experiments uncover how ancient islanders made stone giants move.
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The "walking moai hypothesis" could end a long-time debate over how ancient engineers moved these iconic statues around ...