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Now British experts, the first to work on the island since the legendary Edwardian archaeologist Katherine Routledge, believe they are a step closer to resolving the puzzle of the huge red ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Local podcasters have explored faraway places and times in their new series “The Mystery of Easter Island.” The debut six-episode season, which has been running since mid ...
In 1914, Katherine Routledge (1866–1935) arrived at Easter Island, leading an anthropological and archeological expedition with her husband, William Scoresby Routledge, to investigate the ...
"All the evidence strongly shows that these roads were ceremonial - which backs the work of Katherine Routledge from almost 100 years ago, " said Dr Sue Hamilton. "It all makes sense: the moai ...
When Katherine Routledge approached the British Museum and Royal Geographic Society in the 1910s about a voyage to Easter Island, she brought along her husband, William Scoresby Routledge.
What was not? Why was it?” —Katherine Routledge, “The Mystery of Easter Island,” 1919 “The footprints in the sand are as small and delicate as a jewel, sometimes as grand as the pyramids.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
‘Retracing Routledge’ has been created by Susie Stephen to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Darlington’s famous anthropologist Katherine Routledge. On show to the public from November 28 ...
"All the evidence strongly shows that these roads were ceremonial - which backs the work of Katherine Routledge from almost 100 years ago, " said Dr Sue Hamilton. "It all makes sense: the moai ...