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I wish they had written stuff down. Think of all the history, lost to the sands of time.
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God is everything. seek Good and you'll eventually know all lost history
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>>18118173
Why would a jewish deity from the middle east tell me anything about the feather injuns
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I mean, couldn't cherokees fit in there? They developed their own writing system and westernized in the XVI-XIX century, so I'm pretty sure there are interesting things of them.
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>>18118159
>tonto
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There must have been so many great wars and love affairs and heroes and journeys and religious movements
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I only recently learned that the first copper tools known to archaeology are from North America. Before the "chalcolithic" era known to West Asia, people around Lake Superior found very pure chunks of copper that had been exposed by the passing of the glacier, and hammered them into tools.
They eventually stopped, because the available copper was turned into decorative items instead (beads and jewelry) so they never got around to learning to smelt and work it.
It's called the Old Copper complex. Can't believe I never read about it until this year.
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Would highly recommend reading about poverty point, americas first city
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>>18120635
This guy gets it
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>>18118159
Yeah



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