Nan Madol (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ashby, Gene (June 1987). Pohnpei, An Island Argosy (2nd revised ed.). Rainy Day Press. p. 346. ISBN 978-0-931742-14-9.
  • Merritt, Abraham (1919). The Moon Pool. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Retrieved 18 April 2023. p. 3: ... they had set forth for the Nan-Matal, that extraordinary group of island ruins clustered along the eastern shore of Ponape in the Carolines.

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  • Craib, John L. (1983). "Micronesian prehistory: an archeological overview". Science. 219 (4587): 922–927. Bibcode:1983Sci...219..922C. doi:10.1126/science.219.4587.922. JSTOR 1690707. PMID 17817916. S2CID 38457399. p. 925: Nan Madol Island is the best known archeological site in Micronesia. Its unique structures of immense proportions, and their apparent abandonment before European contact in 1595 have made Nan Madol the focus of fanciful conjecture ([citation of Merritt's The Moon Pool, among others]).

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  • Craib, John L. (1983). "Micronesian prehistory: an archeological overview". Science. 219 (4587): 922–927. Bibcode:1983Sci...219..922C. doi:10.1126/science.219.4587.922. JSTOR 1690707. PMID 17817916. S2CID 38457399. p. 925: Nan Madol Island is the best known archeological site in Micronesia. Its unique structures of immense proportions, and their apparent abandonment before European contact in 1595 have made Nan Madol the focus of fanciful conjecture ([citation of Merritt's The Moon Pool, among others]).

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  • "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 23 January 2007.

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  • "Nan Madol". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 11 May 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2007.

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  • Craib, John L. (1983). "Micronesian prehistory: an archeological overview". Science. 219 (4587): 922–927. Bibcode:1983Sci...219..922C. doi:10.1126/science.219.4587.922. JSTOR 1690707. PMID 17817916. S2CID 38457399. p. 925: Nan Madol Island is the best known archeological site in Micronesia. Its unique structures of immense proportions, and their apparent abandonment before European contact in 1595 have made Nan Madol the focus of fanciful conjecture ([citation of Merritt's The Moon Pool, among others]).

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