ABSTRACT
The paper will examine the use of RTI and photogrammetry of the British Museum's Hoa Hakananai'a Easter Island statue. The paper will focus on the acquisition and processing of the data and highlight their potential within the study of petroglyphs found on the statue. It will discuss the dissemination of the data and the potential of the two techniques in identifying and disproving academically accepted interpretations of the engraved markings.
