This indicates, that even though the palm vegetation had disappeared, the prehistoric population of Easter Island continued the pigment production, and on a substantial scale. This is in contrast to the earlier hypothesis that the clearance of the vegetation results in a societal collapse.
The existence of pigment pits in one area after that particular area was cleared of palm trees does not logically support the conclusion that the pots were made after all of the palm trees were cleared.
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