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On Easter in 1722, a fleet of Dutch ships exploring the southeastern Pacific Ocean came across a small island that at first seemed uninhabited. Instead, the sailors found a community of people - and hundreds of giant stone statues. Easter Island and its statues have long been a source of mystery for explorers, historians, and tourists. How did people come to live in such a remote place? How had the islanders carved such enormous statues without metal tools? And how had they moved them? Read all about the myths and theories surrounding Easter Island, as well as the science researchers are using to learn more.



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Laura Hamilton Waxman

Laura Hamilton Waxman has written and edited many nonfiction books for children. She loves learning about new things and sharing what she's learned with her readers. She also writes under the pen name Michelle Levine.



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