Rome is great and all but lets share something else for a change, post a pre-columbian city of your liking.
Mayapan
Rome is great and all but lets share something else for a change, post a pre-columbian city of your liking.
Mayapan
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a trap thread here would get more replies than this thread, sorry but its the tru
Paquime, in aridoamerica
Take a good look at this, those are not hills.
The city was destroyed by alvarado during que conquest
The Mississippian mounds are really cool
Literally all SouthAmerica from the Inca empire. Most cities, the spanish built their shitty buildings on the foundations of those buildings using them for their materials too.
Weren't most South American natives hunter-gatherers by 1500?
Nope. Most population was occuping the east coast from north-SouthAmerica to Chile.
And all of them were agrarian societies.
Alvarado was the ultimate chad and literally did NOTHING wrong.
>subhuman
>not doing everything wrong
?
t. butthurt mayan beacuse Alvarado got all the pussy and cucked his race
These two posts are both correct so I will clarify for you both:
Most South American tribes were hunter gatherers
However, most of the population was sedentary, since Peru and Bolivia (Inca seat of power) had more people than the rest of South America combined.
>subhuman
>supporting another subhuman
How am I not surprised?
Caral, one of the oldest cities in the new world
t. 100% White moor As-salamu alaykum hermano español
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Huanuco Pampa, the ruins of an Inca city, the only major one that wasn't rebuilt as a Spanish colonial city, unlike Cusco, Tomebamba or Vilcashuaman. Though almost happened
Ruins of even bigger cities like Chan-Chan exist, however those weren't built by the incas but conquered by them. Also, Machu Picchu wasn't important nor a key city in Inca times.
Awesome picture, the Caral pyramids are older than the earliest pyramids in Egypt
Tajin, in southern Mexico, it was abandoned a long time by the time the spanish arrived.
t. Al-Faridu the Arab larping as European
ecuadorian 'el dorado' which likely had nothing of value per served let alone gold so all that effort for nil
has anyone mentioned Cahokia yet?
While Chichén Itzá is (one of) the most popular mayan city(ies), I rather prefer Uxmal solely based in its more "city" feel, as opposed to Chichén which clearly has a ceremonial centre vibe
ruins of the Nik An palace at Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimor and once the most populous city of pre-columbian south america
Each palace at Chan Chan held the burials of the Chimu kings but none of them remains since the site was heavily looted, is possibly the most looted native site in south america
so all those holes were looters destruction?
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a chimu palace at the city of Pacatnamu, named after a chimu general who conquered the valley
yeah
room in Oaxaca
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