Ahu Akivi is an unusual site in several respects. A low ahu supports
7 statues all very similar in height and style. The site is odd in that
it is located far inland and the statues were erected to face the ocean.
The only site where this was done. Like other Easter Island sites the statues
were found knocked off the ahu, lying face down in the ground. In 1960,
Archeologist William Mulloy's team spent several months raising the statues
to their original positions.
During the excavation and restoration of this site many cremation pits
were uncovered behind the ahu. The pits contained fragments of bone, shells,
fishing implements, and obsidian flakes. Whether sites like these were used
regularly for cremations and or burials is not certain. At other sites skeletons
have been found buried within the ahu structure, but these burials are believed
to have occurred after the statues were toppled.
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