RP 158: Remote Possibilities
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In 1868, Hoa Hakananai'a was 'discovered' on Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Polynesia. Shipped to England on board HMS Topaze, it was presented by Queen Victoria to the British Museum. One of only ten statues known to have been carved in basalt, it fits the design canon of nearly 1,000 others (called moai) - all carved of consolidated volcanic ash in a single quarry beginning c.1100 AD. Erected on ceremonial sites, the statues were sacred icons exemplifying the Polynesian concern with ancestry and the gods. This volume describes how, and by whom Hoa Hakananai'a was collected, and reconstructs the underlying Rapanui aesthetic and social structure that produced it. The research framework includes the form, features and symbols of Hoa Hakananai'a itself; eyewitness accounts; the cultural context discerned in objective archaeological data; the anthropological insight gained from two decades working with the Rapanui community, and the aesthetic continuity of selected Rapanui museum objects
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Product code: cmc0861591589
Price category: £10 to £25
World culture: Polynesian
Title: Remote Possibilities
Subtitle: Hoa Hakananai'a and HMS Topaze on Rapa Nui
Author: Jo Ann Van Tilburg
ISBN: 9780861591589
Number of pages: 80
Size: 297x210mm
llustrations: 60 colour
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