No. There is no a name for the heads of the East Island.
easter island heads
The heads
Easter Island is home to around 900 monumental statues, known as Moai, with many of them featuring heads. It is estimated that there are approximately 887 statues on the island, with most of them having heads.
There are 887 giant stone statues on Easter Island called moai, and most of them have heads.
887 heads were made in 300 CE to 400 CE
Easter Island has the large stone heads and is located west of Chile in the Pacific.
They are called Paro's.
yes
there are no reasons why but there are theories to it.
They don't do anything. They are carved stone.
The stone heads, known as moai, were carved by the indigenous people of Easter Island, the Rapa Nui. They were believed to represent important ancestors and were placed around the island to protect and watch over the community. The moai are a significant cultural and religious symbol for the Rapa Nui people.