This pyramid was about as old as the rashidun caliphate. The entire classical period of mesoamerica was right during the European dark ages, 400-900 AD.Wich is strange, like the whole mesoamerican city states thing makes you think of ancient mesopotamia not Charlemagne and the vikings
They got a late start.
>>17995095Shitty jungle start while Rome and China got all those Plantation and Mine resources.
>>17995080Those pyramids were built by Vikings. Think about it. The Greenland Vikings disappeared without trace. There would be records if they had relocated into Europe. Shortly before evaporating they frequently sailed to the Mericas to supply themselves with wood and whales. Their disappearance coincides with the Little Ice Age, wich must have made life in Greenland unbearable. They all re-located to America where they founded these Mesoamerican civilizations. An ancient Greeks author tells us that the Skandinavians had a religion based on sacrifice, and that sometimes they would even sacrifice their own King. Now the Aztecs said they originated in a mighty island called 'Aztlan' - is this perhaps Iceland they were referring to?
>>17995102MesoAmerican civs existed well before any viking properly set up in Greenland
>>17995111Chinese
>>17995080the top image here is a garbage heap in europehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bruay-la-Buissi%C3%A8re_-_Terril_n%C2%B0_10,_3_de_Bruay_Ouest_(03).JPGpic related is the actual sun pyramid before it's excavation, see: https://x.com/asuteolab/status/1189224315478335488
>>17995080More mesolarp threads? Great
>>17995102Mesoamerican civilization started in like 1000 BC, with clear predecessors from a little bit before. And even if that weren't the case, Teotihuacan alone predates the viking age by like 800 years.And any theory of transatlantic origin for pre-columbian american civilizations falls apart entirely when you start questioning why exactly the chinese/norse/mesopotamians/egyptians/aryans/atlanteans decided to entirely give up on the technology of metallurgy which their civilizations were built around (Mesoamericans didn't start working metal until 600-1000 AD).
>>17995342>BCNo, AD
>>17995080Socio-Cultural disproportionality and misconception to Historical timeframes, The information is accessible to anyone which seeks it.
>>17995397No. Olmec civilization started around the 1000s BC. By 1000 AD Teotihuacan, classical Maya and dozens of others had already risen and fallen.
>>17995342>>17995397>>17995481The Olmec civilization began around 1600-1500, and west mexican civilization arose around that same time as well. The oldest Maya site is from 1000-800BC.
>>17995080The Pyramid of the sun (most of it, anyway, Meso-Americans had this mania of building their temples over previous iterations) is about as old as Aurelian what are you talking about?>400-900 AD.More like 50-850 AD but potato potatoe.>like the whole mesoamerican city states thing makes you think of ancient mesopotamia not Charlemagne and the vikingsI think this is just your own prejudices and assumptions confusing you. >>17995102Go back to your grave, Charles De Mahieu.
>>17995197>the top image here is a garbage heap in europewtf it is, why are /pol/troons so disingenous?
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>>17995342>600-1000 AD>>17995481>1000 AD>>17995572>50-850 ADYou're thinking of XXXX CE, anons.When you're writing years in the current epoch, you have 3 valid ways to do it:"500" is fine, everyone understands it."500CE" is fine, everyone understands it, Anglos might get their panties in a twist."AD500" is fine, everyone understands it, academics might get their panties in a twist.But "500AD" is Cletus material. If there's only one thing you'll learn in this bait-infested shithole of a board, this should be it. It is the most basic of basic things imaginable.