Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
The Tahai Ceremonial Complex is an archaeological site restored in 1974. Tahai comprises three principal ahu from north to south: Ko Te Riku (with restored eyes), Tahai, and Vai Ure.
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
The Tahai Ceremonial Complex is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). Tahai comprises three principal ahu from north to south: Ko Te Riku (with restored eyes), Tahai, and Vai Ure.
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
The Tahai Ceremonial Complex is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui. Restored in 1974 by the late Dr. Wil... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
The Tahai Ceremonial Complex is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui . Restored in 1974 by the late Dr. William Mulloy, an... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
Unlike other Rapa Nui ceremonial centers with ahu, the Akivi-Vaiteka Complex is not located on the coast. In contrast to the monumental statuary at other sites on the island, the moai at Ahu Akivi face the ocean.
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
Unlike other Rapa Nui ceremonial centers with ahu, the Akivi-Vaiteka Complex is not located on the coast. In contrast to the monumental statuary at other sites on the island, the moai at Ahu Akivi face the ocean.
Published over 3 years ago by Gregory Panayotou
The ceremonial center of Ahu Vinapu includes one of the larger ahu on Rapa Nui.