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UNDECIPHERED TEXT OF EASTER ISLAND
Rongo rongo; Rongo Rongo; Ta'u script; Rongo-rongo; RongoRongo; Rongo-Rongo; ISO 15924:Roro; Rapa Nui script
  • Rongorongo glyph 211:42
  • banana leaves]] like this one.
  • glyph 300]].
  • Some of the more iconic rongorongo glyphs. The seated man [bottom left] is thought to be a compound. Readings from Barthel (1958). The captions in the right-most column are merely descriptive.
  • Rubbing of the first line of the Santiago Staff, used by Barthel ([[CEIPP]] archives)
  • A comparison of line 12 of [[rongorongo text I]] as traced by Fischer, Barthel, and Philippi, plus Barthel's annotated pencil rubbing of the same line.

rongorongo         
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¦ noun Archaeology an ancient script of hieroglyphic signs found on wooden tablets on Easter Island.
Origin
early 20th cent.: a local word.
Rongorongo         
Rongorongo (Rapa Nui: ) is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Easter Island that appears to be writing or proto-writing. Numerous attempts at decipherment have been made, with none being successful.
Rongorongo text K         
  • Recto, B&W
  • Recto, negative
  • Verso, B&W
  • Verso, negative
  • Edge, with text continuing from recto to verso
ONE OF THE UNDECIPHERED TEXTS OF EASTER ISLAND
Rongorongo tablet K
Text K of the rongorongo corpus, also known as the (Small) London tablet, is one of two dozen surviving rongorongo texts. It nearly duplicates the recto of tablet G.

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Rongorongo

Rongorongo (pron. ; Rapa Nui: [ˈɾoŋoˈɾoŋo]) is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) that appears to be writing or proto-writing. Numerous attempts at decipherment have been made, with none being successful. Although some calendrical and what might prove to be genealogical information has been identified, none of these glyphs can actually be read. If rongorongo does prove to be writing and proves to be an independent invention, it would be one of very few independent inventions of writing in human history.

Two dozen wooden objects bearing rongorongo inscriptions, some heavily weathered, burned, or otherwise damaged, were collected in the late 19th century and are now scattered in museums and private collections. None remain on Easter Island. The objects are mostly tablets shaped from irregular pieces of wood, sometimes driftwood, but include a chieftain's staff, a bird-man statuette, and two reimiro ornaments. There are also a few petroglyphs which may include short rongorongo inscriptions. Oral history suggests that only a small elite was ever literate and that the tablets were sacred.

Authentic rongorongo texts are written in alternating directions, a system called reverse boustrophedon. In a third of the tablets, the lines of text are inscribed in shallow fluting carved into the wood. The glyphs themselves are outlines of human, animal, plant, artifact and geometric forms. Many of the human and animal figures, such as glyphs 200 and 280 , have characteristic protuberances on each side of the head, possibly representing eyes.

Individual texts are conventionally known by a single uppercase letter and a name, such as Tablet C, the Mamari Tablet. The somewhat variable names may be descriptive or indicate where the object is kept, as in the Oar, the Snuffbox, the Small Santiago Tablet, and the Santiago Staff.