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Rongorongo Rongorongo (Rapa Nui: ) 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 c ...
is a system of glyphs discovered in the 19th century on
Easter Island Easter Island ( rap, Rapa Nui; es, Isla de Pascua) is an island and special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. The island is most famous for its ne ...
that appears to be
writing Writing is a medium of human communication which involves the representation of a language through a system of physically inscribed, mechanically transferred, or digitally represented symbols. Writing systems do not themselves constitute h ...
or
proto-writing Proto-writing consists of visible marks communicating limited information. Such systems emerged from earlier traditions of symbol systems in the early Neolithic, as early as the 7th millennium BC in Eastern Europe and China. They used ideograp ...
. Text B of the
rongorongo Rongorongo (Rapa Nui: ) 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 c ...
corpus, also known as ''Aruku Kurenga'', is one of two dozen surviving rongorongo texts. ''Aruku Kurenga'' provided part of the "Jaussen List",the Jaussen List
a failed key of rongorongo glyphs. Jaussen's informant, Metoro Taua Ure, "read" the tablet correctly from the bottom left of the recto, but the transcription of his reading has been of no use in understanding the script.


Other names

B is the standard designation, from Barthel (1958). Fischer (1997) refers to it as RR4.


Location

General archives of the '' Padri dei Sacri Cuori'' (SSCC), Casa Generalizia, Via Rivarone 85, I-00166 Rome, Italy. Reproductions are located at the SSCC, the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, the ''
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Description

In excellent condition. Oblong, fluted, with rounded edges and one end narrowed with an indentation, 41 × 15.2 × 2.3 cm, made of Pacific rosewood (Orliac 2005). ''Aruku Kurenga'' is warped, and may have been made from a piece of driftwood. There is one hole in the center, and two on the top and right end, viewing the verso, for hanging the tablet. Métraux (1940: 393-4) considered ''Aruku Kurenga'' to be one of the finest rongorongo tablets: :''The skill displayed by the artist is masterly; all the signs are incised with a freedom, a keen appreciation of proportion, and a vigor that only an expert artist could accomplish. There is a good sense of movement and a harmonious combination of conventionalized and naturalistic elements.''


Provenance

One of Jaussen's tablets, ''Aruku Kurenga'' was apparently collected on
Easter Island Easter Island ( rap, Rapa Nui; es, Isla de Pascua) is an island and special territory of Chile in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, at the southeasternmost point of the Polynesian Triangle in Oceania. The island is most famous for its ne ...
by Fathers Roussel and Zumbohm in 1870 and sent to him in Tahiti. It was sent to the headquarters of the ''Congrégation des Sacrés-Coeurs et de l'Adoration'' (SSCC) in Paris, where it was deposited in the Missionary Museum, either by Jaussen in 1888 or by the French navy in 1892 after his death. In 1905 it was moved to the SSCC museum in
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, Belgium. In 1953, when the SSCC relocated to
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, near Rome, this tablet was sent to the old Paris headquarters. It was returned shortly after the SSCC moved their headquarters to Rome in 1964. In 1974 the SSCC moved to its permanent headquarters in Rome.


Contents

Fischer believes that ''Aruku Kurenga'' may be a collation of several different texts. Butinov and Knorozov (1956) noted three repeating sequences of text. "Evidently, this is one and the same text, given in three variants".


Text

There are ten lines of glyphs recto, twelve verso, for a total of ~ 1,290 glyphs. Due to the constricted shape of one end, the lines of text are not parallel. On the verso, line 2 is reduced in height after the fifth glyph, and line three stops at that point, so that the beginning of line 4 runs directly atop line 2. (See 'Verso, right end' in the gallery below.) ''Note: Pozdniakov includes B in his comments on the reading order of A, suggesting that the sides of B should be assigned labels a and b rather than recto and verso.'' ;Barthel ;Fischer


Image gallery

Image:Rongorongo_B-r_Aruku-Kurenga.jpg, Recto Image:Rongorongo_B-v_Aruku-Kurenga.jpg, Verso Image:Rongorongo_B-v_Aruku-Kurenga (color).jpg, Verso, color Image:Rongorongo_B-v_Aruku-Kurenga (end).jpg, Verso, right end


References

* BARTHEL, Thomas S. 1958. ''Grundlagen zur Entzifferung der Osterinselschrift'' (Bases for the Decipherment of the Easter Island Script). Hamburg : Cram, de Gruyter. * BUTINOV, Nikolai A. and Yuri V. KNOROZOV, 1956. "Predvaritel'noe soobshchenie oh izuchenii pis'mennosti ostrova Paskhi". '' Sovetskaya Etnografiya'' 77-91. Moscow. * FISCHER, Steven Roger. 1997. ''RongoRongo, the Easter Island Script: History, Traditions, Texts.'' Oxford and N.Y.: Oxford University Press. * MÉTRAUX, Alfred, 1940. "Ethnology of Easter Island". ''Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin'' 160. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. * ORLIAC, Catherine. 2005. "The Rongorongo Tablets from Easter Island: Botanical Identification and 14C Dating." ''Archaeology in Oceania'' 40.3.


External links


Barthel's coding of text B
{{Rongorongo Rongorongo inscriptions