What was in the Amazon?

So they have been finding weird stuff when the jungle is cleared. I read very little about it and it said that the people living them Created the jungle???? how can this be?

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yeah, some weird shit has gone down in Amazonia. There's definitely a large number of lost cultures down in South America.

some weird shit has gone down in North America, too. every time I go and see the cliff dwellings in mesa Verde, i get strong vibes of sties like Tell Es-Sultan. Native American figurative art from certain eras definitely displays the traits of a rapidly advancing society. they may have been a bit late to the party up here, but they were definitely figuring shit out.

Can you tell us more about the pic related?

Deforestation uncovered what may be remains of pre-Colombian infrastructure. There is no other information, it'll be a few years before we know the answer to OP.

So they lived deep in the jungles or they habitated it before the jungle? Interesting! Oh what empires could've emerged from there if the greedy euros hadn't gone there!

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Yes just imagine if they had developed a more efficient blade profile for removing the hearts from the ribcages of human sacrifice victims, but we'll never know, thanks to those meddling Europeans!

those were the central americans though

Unless they wrote something down, and unless we can successfully interpret it, then in the grand scheme of things this is just going to be another academic circle jerk.

>it said that the people living them Created the jungle???? how can this be?

Yep, the most fertile soil in the Amazon is actually a man-made mixture

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta

Yeah and the Egyptians created the Nile. It's true because they said it was

‘Amazon Stonehenge’ Discovered in Brazil realclearlife.com/history/amazon-stonehenge-discoverered-brazil/

Slash and char is very effective for certain, if memory serves Germanic tribes used similar tactics in the forests of Europe.

Amerindians were superior to europeans though.

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This isn't based on oral history, it's based on excavations finding evidence of human impact on the soil thousands of years ago.

>people living them Created the jungle
There are parts of the forest that have been shaped by people there yes, but not all. They planted trees with edible fruit or nuts; this is called a food forest.
See here: nature.com/news/amazon-rainforest-was-shaped-by-an-ancient-hunger-for-fruits-and-nuts-1.21576

>everything south of murica is mexico
>murican education

History demonstrates it.

united statian

You mean a citizen of the United States of Mexico?

There's bound to be some cool shit discovered as the Amazon secedes, as bleak as that sounds.

Hell, every year it seems there's someone who makes a discovery just by using Google Earth. The large area coupled with the isolation of the Amazon gives way for a plethora of undiscovered pre Columbian wonders waiting to be discovered.