Did Easter Islands famous statues walk into place?

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Did Easter Island's famous statues 'walk' into place?

An idea suggesting massive stone statues that encircle Easter Island may have been "walked" into place has run into controversy.
In October 2012, researchers came up with the "walking" theory by creating a 5-ton replica of one of the statues (or "moai"), and actually moving it in an upright position, and have published a more thorough justification in the June issue of the Journal of Archaeological Science. If the statues were walked into place, then the islanders didn't need to cut down the island's palm trees to make way for moving the massive carvings, the researchers argue.

Did Easter Island's famous statues 'walk' into place? - Science
 

Jeff, I read the whole article from start to finish and I've come up with a single conclusion. These "researchers [who] came up with the "walking theory", were on drugs.
 

there was a recent program on PBS here...
showed a crew walking a head down the trail...
great program...how warfare an greed left the island treeless...overgrazing...
they did have enough timber at one time to sled the objects...but all oral history states clearly the heads WALKED to the site they now inhabit.
 

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