NOVA Season 16 Episode 18 Secrets of Easter Island (1)
- March 7, 1989
On this episode of NOVA, viewers are transported to the remote and mysterious Easter Island. Known for its enigmatic statues and ancient civilization, Easter Island has long fascinated archaeologists and historians alike.
Joining a team of experts on the island, NOVA delves into the many secrets that Easter Island holds. From the discovery of the first moai statue in the 1700s to the island's more recent history of deforestation and ecological collapse, this episode uncovers the many layers of the island's complex past.
One of the most compelling mysteries of Easter Island is how its inhabitants were able to carve and transport the massive moai statues, which weigh as much as 80 tons each. NOVA examines the latest theories and technologies that may explain this incredible feat of engineering.
Beyond the mystery of the statues, NOVA explores Easter Island's culture and society. Through interviews with descendants of the island's original inhabitants, as well as with modern-day experts on Polynesian history and culture, viewers gain insight into the island's unique way of life.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning shots of the island's landscape and statues, which provide a vivid sense of the island's isolation and beauty.
By the end of the episode, viewers will have a newfound understanding of this fascinating island and the people who once called it home. NOVA's Secrets of Easter Island (1) is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or cultural studies.