Among
Stone Giants:
The Life of Katherine Routledge and Her Remarkable Expedition
to Easter Island
A Biography by Jo Anne Van Tilburg
“The archaeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg, the leading authority on the
statues themselves, has used her understanding of Easter Island history
and statues in her biography of the remarkable self-trained archaeologist
and ethnographer Katherine Routledge, who spent seventeen months
on the island in 1914-1915, and whose unpublished handwritten field
notes Van Tilburg deciphered. The information in those notes
is of lasting value, because Routledge was an excellent interviewer,
and some of her older informants had participated in the island's
last traditional ceremonies (the so-called Orongo birdman rites). Those
informants told Routledge masses of information about traditional
Easter Island society that would otherwise be lost to us. Van
Tilburg has really given us three books in one: a history of
a unique society, a Gothic novel, and a powerfully moving biography. The
variously furious, passive-aggressive, inept, and effective relations
of Routledge and her husband with each other, with other expedition
members, with islanders, and with the island priestess Angata, who
gained spiritual power over Routledge---all that makes a fascinating
story.”
—The New York Review of Books, 2004
“The
archaeologist Jo Anne Van Tilburg’s Among
Stone Giants is a copiously
researched biography of Katherine Routledge...In Van Tilburg’s
hands, Routledge is as striking an enigma
as the island she studied....there’s more than enough drama to be had
[in Routledge’s]
admirable achievements and poignant setbacks. Van Tilburg’s
background as an archaeologist and her long familiarity with Easter
Island prove essential to her understanding of the Routledges’ accomplishments....”
—The New York Times Book Review, June 17, 2003
“In Among Stone Giants, Jo
Anne Van Tilburg has painted a vivid portrait of Katherine Routledge,
a woman who defied the Victorian
strictures of her day to become a great adventuress—traveling
the world, making important archaeological discoveries, and
serving
as an early inspirational feminist to young women on many continents.
Routledge's brave but ultimately tragic battle with schizophrenia
reads as a cautionary prologue to the anguish that John Nash
would
experience many years later.”
—Lisa See, Author of On Gold Mountain
“Sure-footed
biography of one of the first Europeans to give serious attention
to Easter Island’s cultural heritage…It took a character
of steel for Routledge to achieve what she did, and Van Tilburg calls
her forth in all her headstrong, blunt, and turbulent glory.”
—Kirkus Review
“Much
as A Beautiful Mind did for John Nash, this biography preserves
Routledge’s invaluable scientific contributions without shying
away from the tragic circumstances of most of the rest of her life.”
(starred review)
—Publishers Weekly
“In
this remarkable book, Van Tilburg brings Katherine Routledge to life
and allows us to see her in three-dimensions—as a early female
scientist who devoted years to the study of Easter Island archaeology
and ethnology; as a wife who could be weak or full of wrath; and as
a woman with a troubled mind haunted by ghosts of long-ago and by
Angata, a Rapa Nui woman with psychic powers.”
—Adrienne Kaeppler, Curator of Oceanic Ethnology,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
“Van
Tilburg thoroughly covers the research of Katherine Routledge and
company in Southeast Polynesia, situating it within the context of
modern historical findings for the region. After this splendid biography
putting her classic work on the Rapa Nui in context, Easter Island
becomes a mystery no more.”
—Roger C. Green, Professor Emeritus,
Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland
“Among
Stone Giants tells the remarkable story of the first female archaeologist
to work on remote Easter Island in 1913, and of her desperate struggles
with mental illness. Jo Anne Van Tilburg, herself an authority on
Rapa Nui's past, has written a stellar biography, based on thorough
detective work and historical sleuthing, which puts Katherine Routledge's
work in modern perspective. No one working on Easter Island can afford
to be without this definitive book, which will also appeal to even
the casual visitor.”
—Brian Fagan, Professor of Anthropology,
University of California, Santa Barbara
“Based
on years of impeccable scholarship and research ranging from Santiago
to London, and Berkeley to Easter Island, Jo Anne Van Tilburg has
brought the little known tale of Katherine Routledge and her expedition
to light in a riveting account that will engage anyone who has ever
wondered about the ‘mysteries’ of Easter Island. Herself
an expert on Easter Island archaeology and prehistory, Van Tilburg
tells Routledge's story with finesse and sympathy...[she] deserves
great credit for this superb biography of a remarkable woman.”
—Patrick
V. Kirch, Class of 1954,
Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley
“Van
Tilburg’s
empathy with her often-difficult but ‘brilliant
and brave-hearted’
subject is profound.”
—The Seattle Times
“Among
Stone Giants is an “enthralling” biography that demands to be “savored slowly”... Archaeologist
and author Jo Anne Van Tilburg learned of Routledge in the course of
her own work on Easter Island, yet her book is no dry dissertation;
the author makes her subject’s life before, during and after Easter
Island seem equally fascinating.”
—Kate
Hensler Fogarty, The
Washington Post
“This biography is both unexpected and intriguing. It
is a fascinating journey that shouldn't be missed.”
—Edmonton,
Canada Journal, May 25, 2003
“Van Tilburg herself is an archeologist, and her excavation
of Katherine
Routledge's life is both an act of piety toward an unjustly forgotten
forerunner and a genuine addition to the history of the discipline...
It is, quite simply, a ripping yarn.”
—National
Post (Canada)