In his new Netflix series, Graham Hancock suggested that the Easter Island heads were built by his long-lost ancient civilization. But archaeologists have disagreed.
Island is home to roughly 1,000 Moai - the famous large stone heads - that are believed to have been carved 900 years ago.
In 1955, it was discovered that Moai, the ancient and mysterious giant heads on Easter Island, had very large bodies buried underneath the ground. Now, scientists and archaeologists believe they know ...
A new theory about who built the giant stone statues on Easter Island has shocked the archaeological community. Graham Hancock claims that the statues are over 11,000 years old and that Easter Island ...
An independent scholar who loves challenging the archaeological establishment has done it again, offering a new and provocative theory about who built the huge, enigmatic human-like monuments that cov ...
Dr. Frances R. Curcio traveled 28,105 nautical miles to Peru, Chile, Fiji, Australia, Cambodia, India, Tanzania, Egypt and ...
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John Malkovich, Mark Ruffalo and Parker Posey have been cast in Martin McDonagh's upcoming Wild Horse Nine feature.
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The last episode for the week aired yesterday (Friday, January 17) and players had to carry statues up a large hill in ...
Explore 7 of the world’s strangest islands, from the mysterious Moai statues of Easter Island to the eerie dolls of Mexico’s ...
Speaking after taking home the impressive £94,600 prize money with fellow faithful Leanne Quigley in this week's final, he told of how he has learnt to be 'proud of his disability.' ...