Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... Easter Island , which belongs to Chile and is situated 3700 Km from the mainland . Easter Island is one of the largest open air museums in the Although 3552 archaeological sites have been identified to date , of a total area world . of ...
... Easter Island , which belongs to Chile and is situated 3700 Km from the mainland . Easter Island is one of the largest open air museums in the Although 3552 archaeological sites have been identified to date , of a total area world . of ...
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... Easter Island . of have the In view of the importance Easter Island to the archaeological heritage of Chile and the world , the archaeologists of Chile declared themselves against proposed enlargement of airport . Such enlargement will ...
... Easter Island . of have the In view of the importance Easter Island to the archaeological heritage of Chile and the world , the archaeologists of Chile declared themselves against proposed enlargement of airport . Such enlargement will ...
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