Ahu Akahanga is a significant ceremonial platform complex located on the southern coast of Easter Island. The site features a large central platform and several smaller structures, all constructed from carefully fitted stone blocks. It is traditionally known as the burial place of Hotu Matu'a, the legendary first king and founding ancestor of the Rapa Nui people. The surrounding area includes the remains of a traditional village with foundations of boat-shaped houses and other domestic structures, offering insight into the island's pre-contact settlement patterns. The complex is situated in a coastal landscape that also contains several agricultural features, such as modified soils for cultivation. The site's layout and its association with the island's paramount chiefly lineage underscore its profound cultural and historical importance. It represents a key location for understanding the social hierarchy, ancestral veneration, and the complex relationship between ceremonial and domestic life in ancient Rapa Nui society.
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