Rapa Nui and Rongorongo: Isolated and Elusive
written by Venita Wessex
Volume thirty-five of this biannual journal focuses on Polynesia, specifically on the tiny island community of Rapa Nui, otherwise known as Easter Island. It features a collection of recent academic articles and studies on the topic, including Maera Kyteler's bold compilation of all known contributed meanings, as well as a brief explanation of Muggle classification systems, among many others.
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Front Matter
Chapter 1
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Anthropological-based Journal of Ancient Discoveries
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Rapa Nui and Rongorongo:
Isolated and Elusive
Thame Parlans
EDITOR
Volume XLV, 2009
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Antiquities Research Institute - Berkshire, United Kingdom
Anthropological-based Journal of Ancient Discoveries
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Rapa Nui and Rongorongo:
Isolated and Elusive
Thame Parlans
EDITOR
Volume XLV, 2009
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Antiquities Research Institute - Berkshire, United Kingdom
Contents
STEFAN WÜRZBURG
Clever or Complacent: Implications of Our Reliance on Muggle Theories of Rongorongo 1
MAERA KYTELER
An Inventory of Rongorongo’s Magical Meanings 33
ELETTRA GRIMASSI
The Last Unicorn: Detailed Investigation of Rapa Nui Extinction Events 51
KEIR MACHALLACH
Rongorongo Text Catalogue 69
BAGAMBA HEKS
Finding Our Focus 93
EKATERINA POZDNIAKOVA
Working Hard or Hardly Working: Paring it Down to 52 Glyphs 111
VAHA TUPOU
Resurgence and Repatriation of Rongorongo 133
Notes on Contributors 151