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Rongorongo: the lost language of Easter Island

Wood artisan Benedicto Tuki Tepano holding a rongorongo tablet.
ATLANTIDE PHOTOTRAVEL/GETTY

This is rongorongo, the only indigenous writing system to develop in Oceania before the 20th century and, according to James Grant-Peterkin, author of A Companion to Easter Island, one of “the last remaining mysteries on Easter Island.”

(via Atlas Obscura)

Category: Language, History

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