By Ashley Strickland, CNN
Photo: CNN / Lund University / Sahel Ganji
Researchers across the globe put on their sleuthing hats this year to provide answers to questions that have lingered from decades to centuries. The thought-provoking findings offer new ways of understanding the past.
Archaeological exploration of historic sites yielded fresh insights. An analysis of a quarry containing unfinished statues showed how wayfaring Polynesians created the massive stone heads found across Rapa Nui, or Easter Island.
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Meanwhile, a new project exploring Pompeii uncovered a stone staircase that could reconstruct what the ancient Roman city's skyline once looked like before a volcanic eruption in AD 79 entombed it in a thick layer of ash.
A combination of microbotanical analysis and sweeping aerial drone footage has also enabled researchers to arrive at a new hypothesis about who created th
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