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07/20/2017 / By Russel Davis
Easter Island ancient people didn’t die off from destroying their ecosystem, new study confirms
Contrary to popular belief, ancient inhabitants of Easter Island or Rapa Nui in Chile did not recklessly trash their ecosystem that lead to their eventual collapse, a recent study revealed. “The traditional story is that over time the people of Rapa Nui used up their resources and started to run out of food. One of the resources […]
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