Easter Island has over 800 statues that were hand carved by the natives around 1100 to 1680 CE. The statues were made to represent a deceased loved one. Stonehenge is a ring of stones that were raided around 2300 BC. Stonehenge is believed to be a place for healing or for astronomical observation.
Like the moai on Easter Island, Stonehenge is made of stone. That's all they have in common.
Yes
An Easter island head.
No Stonehenge is located in England some where.
Yes because the Moai heads on Easter island were obviously carved, allegedly using only primitive tools, and even the stones at Stonehenge show working, including mortise and tenon joints.
Stand enormous stones up vertically.
figure out ways to lift things is one answer- but there is much more to Stonehenge than 'lifting things'
The archaeological discoveries at Stonehenge and Easter Island offer insights into early human ingenuity in constructing complex monuments with limited technology. These sites demonstrate the innovative engineering skills and astronomical knowledge of ancient civilizations.
The Easter Bunny originates from Easter Island, which is between South America and Australia.
Easter Island has around 1,000 moai statues, which were created by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD.
Easter Island is a territory of Chile.
About 3000 miles
The Easter Island moai were created between 1400 and 1650 A.D., making them around 350-700 years old.
The statues on Easter Island are called moai. They are large stone figures that were built by the Rapa Nui people between the 13th and 16th centuries.