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The people of Easter Island, known as the Rapa Nui, left behind impressive stone statues called moai, as well as ceremonial platforms known as ahu. They also constructed intricate petroglyphs and stone houses.
The Ancestral Puebloans are known for their remarkable building techniques. From pit houses to multi-storied cliff dwellings, these structures remain as a tribute to their remarkable architectural abilities. The Ancestral Puebloans were also highly skilled potters, and beautiful decorated bowls, ladles, mugs, and other intricate ceramic items have been found in sites throughout the region.
The culture of Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, was Polynesian. It was characterized by unique art, such as the moai statues, intricate petroglyphs, and a complex oral tradition. The society was hierarchical, with chiefs and clans playing important roles in governing the island.
The Easter bunny ususally, unless you are from a foreign country
The Sunday following Palm Sunday is known as Easter.
SPRING EASTER
It's not very well-known but fukkatsusai (復活祭) is easter in japan.
Representations of double axes decorated it
The Mycenaeans were an ancient civilization that thrived in the Bronze Age in the southern part of Greece. They were known for their military strength, monumental architecture (such as the citadel of Mycenae), intricate pottery decorated with geometric patterns, and a writing system called Linear B. They were also skilled seafarers and engaged in trade with other civilizations around the Mediterranean.
It is known as "Rumala"
Representations of double axes decorated it
Representations of double axes decorated it