Rapa Nui Journal Volume 2 Issues 1-4
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Item Rapa Nui Journal 2#4 Winter 1988/89(1988-01-01)This issue contains:
World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui
Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird
Father Sebastian Englert O.F.M. CAP. 1888-1969 by Emily Ross Mulloy
A Layman's Guide to Rongorongo by Alan Davis-Drake
Moai Kavakava Leaves Belgium for Oslo by Te Pito
Gauguin's Rongorongo by Emily Ross Mulloy
What's New in Hanga Roa
Item Rapa Nui Journal 2#3 Fall 1988(1988-01-01)This issue contains:
TROUBLE IN PARADISE PROBLEMS IN POLYNESIAN ROCK ART CONSERVATION A Preliminary Field Report from the 1988 Lana'i Rock Art Project
THE DESTRUCTION WROUGHT BY TOURISM by J. Douglas Porteous
ON CONSERVATION by Nicholas Stanley Price, Ph.D.
WORLD MONUMENTS FUND TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR WILLIAM MULLOY MEMORIAL RESEARCH LIBRARY
A Small Pottery Scam by Carlyle S. Smith
A LAYMAN'S GUIDE TO RONGORONGO An Historical Approach (Part 1 of 3) by Alan Davis-Drake
THE GREAT MOTORCYLE RALLY OF 1988
What's New in Hangaroa News from EI Mercurio de Valparaiso June 1988
Letters
Item Rapa Nui Journal 2#2 Summer 1988(1988-01-01)This issue contains:
Rock Art in the Marquesas Islands by Sidsel N. Millerstrom
Maria, Madre de Rapa Nui Revisited by Joan Seaver
Response to "The Ancient Solar Observatories of Rapa Nui" by Jo Anne Van Tilburg, Ph.D.
Rebuttal by William Liller, Ph.D.
Solar Observatory Response by Malcolm A. Clark, Ph.D.
Note on Butinov and Knorolov's Investigation by Sergij V. Rjabchikov
William Mulloy Memorial Research Library: Easter Island
The Contagion of Kung Fu from Robert Koll's 1976 notebooks
Research on Easter Island Obsidian Sourcing by William Ayers and Felicia Rounds Beardsley
Des Moai en Espagne! by Francois Dederen
Reunion para el diagnostico de la conservacion del patrimonio de la Isla de Pascua by Andrea Seelandfreund, Ph.D.
What's New in Hangaroa
Item Rapa Nui Notes 2#1 Spring 1988(1988-01-01)Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. Mulloy. Many of our readers have never met him, but perhaps reading the words of those who did will help bring to life his vision of science and his love for the island.