Rapa Nui’s (Easter Island) archaeology and heritage: changing narratives and current issues
December 9, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
ORDINARY MEETING OF FELLOWS EVENING LECTURE
Rapa Nui’s (Easter Island) archaeology and heritage: changing narratives and current issues
by Professor Sue Hamilton FSA
Rapa Nui is renowned for its colossal statues and the apparent dramatic end of this tradition. The lecture presents the multi-scalar fieldwork of the Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project: the complex social, ideological and ecological interfaces of Rapa Nui’s prehistoric past; and its intermingling with a living but eroding heritage, on an island-wide scale
This lecture will take place online only.
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