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Since the removal from Easter Island in 1868 of the moai now displayed at the British Museum, a total of 12 moai are known to have been removed from Easter Island and to remain overseas. Some of the moai have been further transferred between museums and private collections, for reasons such as the moai's preservation, academic research and for public education. In 2006, one relocated moai was repatriated from the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Argentina after 80 years overseas. In 2022, one moai held in the Chilean National Museum of Natural History in Santiago was returned to the island after 150 years abroad.

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  • Desde la remoción del primer moai Hoa Hakananai'a de la Isla de Pascua en 1868 por la tripulación del HMS Topaze, se sabe que 79 estatuas de moai, cabezas, torsos, pukao y moai también fueron retiradas de sus sitios originales y transferidas a colecciones privadas, a colecciones de museos (incluido el Museo Arqueológico Padre Sebastián Englert en la Isla de Pascua) o, más recientemente, a los terrenos universitarios de la American University, Washington DC en 2000. Algunos de los moai se transfirieron aún más entre museos y colecciones privadas, por razones como la preservación de los moais, la investigación académica y la educación pública, o, en el caso de los moai del Centro Cultural Recoleta, para su repatriación después de los 80 años en el extranjero.​​​​ (es)
  • Since the removal from Easter Island in 1868 of the moai now displayed at the British Museum, a total of 12 moai are known to have been removed from Easter Island and to remain overseas. Some of the moai have been further transferred between museums and private collections, for reasons such as the moai's preservation, academic research and for public education. In 2006, one relocated moai was repatriated from the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Argentina after 80 years overseas. In 2022, one moai held in the Chilean National Museum of Natural History in Santiago was returned to the island after 150 years abroad. (en)
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  • Desde la remoción del primer moai Hoa Hakananai'a de la Isla de Pascua en 1868 por la tripulación del HMS Topaze, se sabe que 79 estatuas de moai, cabezas, torsos, pukao y moai también fueron retiradas de sus sitios originales y transferidas a colecciones privadas, a colecciones de museos (incluido el Museo Arqueológico Padre Sebastián Englert en la Isla de Pascua) o, más recientemente, a los terrenos universitarios de la American University, Washington DC en 2000. Algunos de los moai se transfirieron aún más entre museos y colecciones privadas, por razones como la preservación de los moais, la investigación académica y la educación pública, o, en el caso de los moai del Centro Cultural Recoleta, para su repatriación después de los 80 años en el extranjero.​​​​ (es)
  • Since the removal from Easter Island in 1868 of the moai now displayed at the British Museum, a total of 12 moai are known to have been removed from Easter Island and to remain overseas. Some of the moai have been further transferred between museums and private collections, for reasons such as the moai's preservation, academic research and for public education. In 2006, one relocated moai was repatriated from the Centro Cultural Recoleta in Argentina after 80 years overseas. In 2022, one moai held in the Chilean National Museum of Natural History in Santiago was returned to the island after 150 years abroad. (en)
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  • Reubicación de moái (es)
  • Relocation of moai (en)
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