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Rapa Nui people — Ahu Tongariki
Rapa Nui people

Ahu Tongariki

1500

Ahu Tongariki is the largest ceremonial platform on Easter Island, restored to its monumental form after centuries of displacement and damage. Fifteen moai, massive carved figures fashioned from volcanic tuff, stand in solemn procession along a stone foundation, their distinctive elongated faces and hollow eye sockets gazing toward the horizon. Weathered by centuries of exposure to salt and wind, the sculptures retain the rich ochre and grey tones of their basalt quarry origins, their surfaces bearing a patina of lichen and time. This ahu represents the pinnacle of Rapa Nui sculptural achievement and spiritual practice, embodying the cultural values and astronomical knowledge of Polynesian civilization. The site stands as one of the world's most iconic archaeological monuments, a testament to the engineering prowess and artistic vision of a remote island people. Photo by Bradenfox (Wikimedia Commons), CC BY 3.0

Medium
Volcanic tuff sculpture (15 moai on stone platform)

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Rapa Nui people, Ahu Tongariki, 1500

Ahu Tongariki is the largest ceremonial platform on Easter Island, restored to its monumental form after centuries of displacement and damage. Fifteen moai, massive carved figures fashioned from volcanic tuff, stand in solemn procession along a stone foundation, their distinctive elongated faces and hollow eye sockets gazing toward the horizon. Weathered by centuries of exposure to salt and wind, the sculptures retain the rich ochre and grey tones of their basalt quarry origins, their surfaces bearing a patina of lichen and time. This ahu represents the pinnacle of Rapa Nui sculptural achievement and spiritual practice, embodying the cultural values and astronomical knowledge of Polynesian civilization. The site stands as one of the world's most iconic archaeological monuments, a testament to the engineering prowess and artistic vision of a remote island people. Photo by Bradenfox (Wikimedia Commons), CC BY 3.0

Medium
Volcanic tuff sculpture (15 moai on stone platform)
Year
1500
Seen at
Ahu Tongariki, Rapa Nui National Park

Related themes

Volcanic Stone, Archaeological Site, Stone Carving, Cultural Heritage, Ceremonial Platform, Public Art, Spiritual Practice, Architectural Monument, Monumental Sculpture, Restored Artwork, Moai, Easter Island, Pre-Columbian, Ancient Art, Polynesian Art, Rapa Nui, UNESCO World Heritage, Iconic Landmark, Oceanic Culture, Outdoor Sculpture