Jacob Roggeveen but I don't think he was an archaeologist.
Jacob Roggveen was the captain of the person who discovered Easter Island.
One of the most popular is the Moai statues on Easter Island. Easter Island is right of the coast of Chile. It is named Easter Island because Jacob Roggeveen discovered it on Easter in 1722.
The statues on Easter Island are called moai. They are large stone statues that were carved by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650. The moai are believed to represent the Rapa Nui ancestors and were placed on ceremonial platforms called ahu.
There are around 900 moai statues on Easter Island, scattered across various ahu (platforms). The statues were carved by the Rapa Nui people between the 13th and 16th centuries.
There are 887 statues
The moai statues are located on Easter Island, a Chilean territory in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. These iconic giant monolithic statues were created by the Rapa Nui people and are scattered throughout the island's coastline.
The statues at Easter Island, known as Moai, were created to honor ancestors and chiefs of various tribes. They also served as symbols of power and status within the community. The statues were believed to provide protection and fertility to the island.
Around 900A.D to the time the dutch discovered Easter island (rapa Nui in 1722)
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.
Easter Island
The moai statues on Easter Island were known locally, but their existence became well-known to the outside world when the island was first sighted by a European, Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, in 1722.
No. The Incan empire was in Chile and Argentina; not Easter Island