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wow. i think its plausible that the ancient hindus became the mayans in south america

A HINDU PYRAMID in Cambodia proves Origin of Mayan Civilization? Baksei Chamkrong & Tikal Temple

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covered before in previous pages, but frigging huge stones when you're close up to them.....

https://rumble.com/embed/vuuzzy/?pub=4
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btw
those fields in the valley
theyre interestingly divided

when viewed from a certain angle where there is stone work
its looks at though a pyramid is being viewed in three dimensions



just as in egypt and many other sides of megalithic constructions
the best stonework is the oldest; growing more primative as the centuries passed

the myans found those big stones in place and built on top of them as a reverence
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best shot ive ever seen in this regard
in the first minute of the video too

THIS is How You Know Ancient Egyptians had a Lost Ancient Technology…




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so in the 60's and early 70's
there were theses westerns filmed in italy

and if you watch them you see them occuring out and about in all these ruins of buildings

but it you take a second look
these ruins are more than just a couple hundred years old

their thousands

interesting observation...
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New Thoughts on the Rise of Complex Societies

COVENTRY, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by the University of Warwick, Joram Mayshar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Omer Moav of the University of Warwick and Reichman University, and Luigi Pascali of Pompeu Fabra University and the Barcelona School of Economics claim that the production of cereal crops alone fueled the development of hierarchical societies. Unlike root crops, which can be kept in the ground, cereal crops must be harvested and stored, making them easier to access and tax, the researchers explained. It had been previously thought the growth of early hierarchies was driven by the availability of fertile land, but the study, which examined the level of hierarchical complexity in a society, the geographic distribution of wild relatives of domesticated plants, and land suitability for various crops, suggests that the most productive lands, where roots and tubers were grown in addition to cereals, did not experience the same political development as societies that relied solely on the growth of cereal crops, Pascali explained. “When it became possible to appropriate crops, a taxing elite emerged, and this led to the state,” Mayshar concluded.

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^ you really read some interesting stuff ben

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thanks dill!
i really follow archaeology and anthropology
besides everything else
polymath

evolution and the homo sapiens road is insanely interesting
both archaic and modern
how we know about the early years from bone shapes and tools they knapped/built
how we know about the recent is to look beyond the simple explainations culture feed us

so few are interested...


The complex evolution of homo sapiens - 1,000,000 to 30,000 years ago

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the electrician botched a hallway switch replacement last week
four switches control this halls lights bisecting the homes four floors

i know these circuits well and after the owners was stuck with a dark stairwell i jumped in
my boss was skeptical but solved it
20 minutes
easy peasy

back to drywall and painting...

when you get into the study of bones
their articulations become clear as plumbing and electrical are to me
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