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How the Rapinui People Create Giant Statues With Simple Tools
More than 900 Moai are created by the sculptors over a period of around four centuries. Many are carved on their backs in the quarry, then eased downhill into deep pits so they stand upright without being lifted. For an average-sized statue of around four metres in height, the carvers are supported by a crew of up to 20 people. Traditionally, Islanders believe these giant statues embody the spirit of prominent ancestors and can influence worldly events.
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