>developed totally separately from others cultures.
>different to australoids and niggers they were able to form civilizations,
>mesoamericans created a unique writing system and were able to build cities in the mididle of a lake.
>yet a simple flu was all it took to make this civilizations collapse.
what went wrong bois? are amerindians the most cucked race? at least the other didn't develop anything.
Amerindian thread
>no wheels
They always knew about the wheel, the problem was that they didn't have any use for it due to the geography and no cargo animals, so they used it as a toy for kids.
I want to learn more about the ancient Amerindian civilizations. What are some good resources?
what about llamas though. and didn't North America used to have tons of buffaloos, reindeers and stuff?
Horse were ironically endemic in north america but they left the place to asia and the few that remained there were completely exterminated by the local population, as for the other animals like the buffalo they were far away from mexico and even more than south america, as for the llamas they are shit cargo animals, too weak to do a proper job and only inhabited the mountain regions, so there was no way to effectively use the wheel, which was really unlucky since with the wheel and horses they would have developed more so than they did and could have gained some natural defenses against diseases.
>Buffalo
>Herds of six to ten million
>Hurr durr why no cattle >:(
there were no bisons in mesoamerica, and those couldnt be domesticated, even with the mongol techniques from the old world
this is what they would've done with our team if we hadn't let them win
post your favorite amerindian civs
mine are:
chimu
mayans
caral
inca
-civilizations are shit
long live Arauco
Yeah that's bullshit kek
>what actually happened
hello, brothers.
Buffalo are untamable
Reindeer are only exclusive to the northern climates.
Hell, the closest anyone came to taming buffalo, was by using temporary buffalo pounds that stretched for kilometres.
>pic related
>model of a buffalo pound at the royal alberta museum
llamas are soyboys
considering they were only a thing for 100 years, the incans made many scientific/agricultural/social advancements... shame they were destroyed so soon...
>different to niggers they were able to form civilizations
Some Africans did form independent civilizations.
Aztecs had universal compulsory education, pretty cool.
>Muh we developed separately
That only means you had virtually unlimited resources,land and no enemies
Also only mayans had a written system and they collapsed before the arrival of spaniards so you had 0 written languages by then
That's bullshit dude, wheels are important with or without animals
Being Mestizo makes you strictly Latin American identity
Not Indian nor Peninsular Spanish
>aztecs build a city on a lake
>hurr durr muh wheel is still important even without domesticated animals
Looks like they handled themselves pretty well, lad
>you
>everyone who lived in mesoamerica were all one society
>limitless resources exist
Aztecs were only around for about 200 years, and within those two centuries they managed to create an empire larger than any other in the Americas. Tenochtitlan was bigger than fucking London at the time.
>Mexican immigrant
>Is not familiar with wheel uses for any kind of labor
You must be a narco then
There is at least a civilization around modern saudi arabia that knew about wheels and eventually forgot about it because they just didn't need it.
I guess wheeled vehicles are not very intuitive for some reason, since the wheelbarrow was invented millennia after the invention of the wheel in the old world and it was invented by Chinese, not even the original creators of the wheel.
There is no evidence they invented and other people didn't use them its just that the earliest despiction is in a chinese mural
Retard
this, central andeans were a bunch of soyboys who got destroyed by the MAPUCHE BVLL
>civilizations are shit
based and redpilled mexican
HYLL SEGER HYLL VARG
>its just that the earliest despiction is in a chinese mural
So what? That's a pretty good indicator that the wheelbarrow was invented in China, the earliest evidence we have of a wheel comes from a pot from Poland depicting a wheeled cart and it was dated to be from around 3500BC, so we can conclude that the wheel was probably invented around that area at that time.
>So what? That's a pretty good indicator that the wheelbarrow was invented in China,
No at all