Nov 01, 2005 buy the mystery of easter island by routledge, katherine pease isbn. Mystery islands download ebook pdf, epub, tuebl, mobi. In february 19, archaeologist katherine routledge set sail on a custombuilt yachtwith a small crew and the support of british association for the advancement of science, the british museum, and the royal geographical societyfor easter island, where she embarked up the first effort to catalogue the island s mysterious statues, interview the. The 887 giant moai statues on easter island have turned one of the most isolated islands in the world into one of the most well knownand most mysterious.
Some researchers have argued that the rapa nui, as the islanders were known, died out after using up the natural resources on their tiny, 163squarekilometr. This file contains additional information such as exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it. The mystery of easter island content page kellscraft. Pdf mystery in the channel download full pdf book download. In 1995, unesco named easter island a world heritage site, with much of the island protected within rapa nui. She suffered from schizophrenia for most of her life and was eventually institutionalized in 1929 and she passed away there in 1935. The mana expedition to easter island 465 oxford s first. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. Recounted in her book mystery ofeaster island, kathe rine routledge relates an interesting if sad and frustrating story based on the records of thomson. Born to a wealthy and prestigious english quaker family in 1866, katherine rebelled against victorian values, becoming one of. Easter island remains one of the most mysterious places in the world. For decades, scientists have studied this remote island in the south pacific and its hundreds of giant stone statues known as moai. The mysteries of easter island the mysteries of easter island.
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Welcome,you are looking at books for reading, the mystery, you will able to read or download in pdf or epub books and notice some of author may have lock the live reading for some of country. Researchers such as katherine routledge, who headed the first archaeological expedition to easter island in 191415, and francis maziere, thought that some, if not all, of the statues standing on the outer slope may also have been intended to remain there, guarding the volcano. We set to work to excavate some of the statues which stood on the slope of the raraku mountain. Katherine routledge wrote that easter island is a mass of stones. The mystery of easter island download ebook pdf, epub. The pioneer archaeologist of easter island submitted by zoe baillargeon on june 12, 2015 14. It details routledges journey by yacht from england to south america, around patagonia to chile and on to easter island, giving an account of its life, history and folklore. Easter island is famous for its 887 extant monumental statues, called moai, created by the early rapa nui people. A small but wonderfully detailed museum that sheds light on the history and culture of the island though a recommended reading before getting to the island is the mystery of easter island by katherine routledge.
The island is home to about six thousand people and hundreds of giant stone statues called moai. An age of light part one ancient history documentary timeline duration. English archaeologist and anthropologist katherine routledge visited the island in 1914 to complete a thorough survey of the island and later wrote the book the mystery of easter island. Katherine routledge author of the mystery of easter island. Some platform statues bore a large cylindrical headdress or pukao carved from reddish stone, and eyes of cut coral were fitted into their faces. If it available for your country it will shown as book reader and user fully subscribe will benefit by having full access to all books. This example of con tradictory information serves to illustrate the complexity that is typical of the rapanui culture. Katherine routledge is a central figure in the history of easter island, one of the worlds most remote and mysterious locales. The mystery of easter island by katherine routledge, 97809328480, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. Another widespread easter island tradition is that the moai were transported by mana, that is by supernatural forces or powers. The turbulent history of easter island by steven roger fischer 8 times easter island. The mystery of easter island new findings rekindle old debates about when the first people arrived and why their civilization collapsed outer slope of the rano raraku volcano, the quarry of the.
In february 19, archaeologist katherine routledge set sail on a custombuilt yachtwith a small crew and the support of british association for the advancement of science, the british museum, and the royal geographical societyfor easter island, where she embarked up the first effort to catalogue the islands mysterious statues, interview the. Media in category katherine routledge the following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. The mystery of easter island by katherine routledge. Expedition coleaders katherine and william scoresby routledge had intended to form a. Download a dark mystery in the white mountains by kristina sarkisyan in pdf epub ebook. They christened her mana, a polynesian word meaning spiritual power and, on feb. Katherine routledge published her survey of easter island 1919 as the mystery of easter island, which became a popular travel book in the early twentieth century. The mythologizing of easter island the majority of the easter island documentaries contain the word mystery in their title. He at first refused to assist in deciphering the script because his.
There was an old man named daniel ure vaeiko, who was said to be the last to understand the rongorongo script. With each year, more theories arise concerning the island, the statues, and the rapa nui people who once lived there. Download pdf the mystery of easter island free online new. Born to a wealthy and prestigious english quaker family in 1866, katherine rebelled against.
The life of katherine routledge and her remarkable expedition to easter island lisa drew books. To orientate ones self on easter island and to learn its history, the first stop should be father sebastian englert anthropological museum. Angata, the prophetess, the mystery of easter island. Informational nonfiction, 585 words, level m grade 2, lexile 690l. Therefore it need a free signup process to obtain the book. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available. In the book, routledge and her companions explore the secret caves, ancient roads, pyramid platforms and. Easter island is home to almost nine hundred mysterious stone statues. Exploring the mystery of easter island visit easter. In the book, routledge and her companions explore the secret caves, ancient roads, pyramid platforms and the strange stone statues on the island.
Katherine routledge takes fully 30% of the book to describe the journey out to easter island, and those impatient to learn about the mysterious statues will find themselves getting well. The mystery of easter island was originally published in 1919, based upon the research of an english lady, katherine routledge, who lived on the island in 191415. Bbc horizons the mystery of easter island, produced by jonathan renouf, is based on the premise that only science can hope to explain the rise and fall of this unusual civilization bbc. Yet, the first european travellers to the island marvelled at large and delicately carved statues covering the whole of the island. The island is famous for its huge statues and the mystery that surrounds them, a mystery that originated largely with the. Download pdf the mystery of easter island free online. First published in 1919, this work provides information on that most mysterious of islands easter island rapa nui. Yet, the first european travellers to the island marvelled at large. Katherine maria routledge nee pease 11 august 1866 december 1935, was an english. The mystery of easter island travel smithsonian magazine. The mystery of easter island routledge, katherine pease on. Printed for the author by hazell, watson and viney. It details routledge s journey by yacht from england to south america, around patagonia to chile and on to easter island, giving an account of its life, history and folklore.
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The mysteries of easter island springfield public schools. Timeline world history documentaries 1,661,581 views. Katherine routledge 1866 1935, was an english archaeologist and anthropologist who, in 1914, initiated the first true survey of easter island and its giant statuesand there are few things more fascinating than the megalithic remains which are scattered over the earth. The mystery of easter island by katherine routledge 9 times citadels of mystery by l. The natives are sometimes prepared to state that the statues were thrown down by human means.
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