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William Mulloy

Mulloy lecturing on [[Rapa Nui]] archaeology in 1975, on the occasion of receiving the [[Bernardo O'Higgins|O'Higgins]] [[Award]], [[Chile]]'s highest civilian honor. William Thomas Mulloy Jr. (May 3, 1917 – March 25, 1978) was an American anthropologist. While his early research established him as a formidable scholar and skillful fieldwork supervisor in the province of North American Plains archaeology, he is best known for his studies of Polynesian prehistory, especially his investigations into the production, transportation and erection of the monumental statuary on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) known as moai. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Isla de Pascua by Mulloy, William

    Published 1980

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