Fischer (1997) believes that the Large Santiago tablet was likely found by Father
Roussel in early 1870, perhaps in
Taura Renga house at
Orongo. It was given to the ''
O'Higgins in that year to forward it via
Valparaíso to Bishop Jaussen in Tahiti. Jaussen presented this piece to the young Russian anthropologist Nicholai Miklukho-Maklai when the latter visited the Haapape Mission from the Vityaz'' on 24 July 1871. On 30 December 1888, the day before his death, Miklukho-Maklai gave his collection, with both St Petersburg tablets, to the
Russian Geographical Society in St Petersburg, which permanently lent them to the museum in 1891. The nine lashing holes suggest that
P had been made into a plank for a canoe, perhaps the same canoe as
tablet S. Fischer believes it had probably been initially made from "a damaged and reshapen European or American oar", like tablets
A and
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