Easter
Islander's Wooden Carvings of the Gods
Although
they have been open to public inspection in the British Museum,
the maori miro, or wooden carvings of the Easter Islanders have
attracted singularly little attention considering their high
artistic quality. These two reveal a knowledge of anatomy without
parallel among primitive people. The custom of carving them
is supposed by some to have been Melanesian in origin.
From Wonders
of the Past
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