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Altar or ahu at the family platform or paepae at Marae Matai Rea, once the most important marae at Maeva, where the chief would sit on his throne during ceremonies, at the archaeological site at Maeva village, on Huahine-Nui on the island of Huahine, in the Leeward Islands, part of the Society Islands, in French Polynesia. This marae is now in ruins but consisted of a stone courtyard with platform and standing stones, used as a ceremonial and religious site. These sites were home to the royal chieftains encountered by James Cook and were abandoned c. 1800. Maeva is thought to be an abandoned royal settlement, with many megalithic structures including marae, houses, agricultural structures, stone fish traps and fortification walls. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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AHU
Altar
Ancestor
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Ceremonial
color
DAY
Exterior
FRENCH POLYNESIA
god
HORIZONTAL
huahine
Iles de la Societe
IMAGE
Island
Leeward Islands
MARAE
Morning
Oceania
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pacific Ocean
Platform
Polynesia
religion
Religious
SITE
society islands
SPIRITUAL
standing stone
Temple
Worship