A new theory suggests Easter Island’s giant Moai statues were transported upright using a rocking motion, essentially “walking” across the island. Researchers base the idea on detailed statue analysis, experimental models, and Rapa Nui oral history, arguing the method relied on balance and coordination rather than brute-force hauling. If correct, it reshapes how we think the islanders achieved large-scale construction.
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