A new high-resolution 3D model of Rano Raraku quarry on Rapa Nui shows that the island's famous moai statues were crafted by multiple independent groups. Researchers identified 30 distinct quarrying zones, challenging assumptions of centralized production. The findings highlight shared cultural techniques among small family groups.

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A new 3D mapping of Easter Island's main statue quarry indicates that the iconic moai were likely carved by small, independent community groups rather than under a centralized authority. Researchers used drones to document distinct work areas at the site. This challenges traditional views of the island's political structure and societal decline.

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