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Mar 15, 2024
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Avery
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I'm partial to the meso-american theory, but seems like the north american
theory has picked up steam. Either way its fascinating to see how complex and advanced these civilizations were.
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More cool LIDAR reveals on the vast extent of the Maya civilization:
Smack'sWife
All-American
Mar 15, 9:24am
Do we think the Mayans Nephites or Lamanites?
ledfoot
Mar 15, 9:42am
Both, they are genetically the same and have had multiple population pinch point
wildwilderness
Mar 15, 10:18am
I confess I was trolling a little although I do find it fascinating.
ledfoot
Mar 15, 11:32am
This is super cool. If I were a billionaire I'd start a LIDAR foundation.
bleedsblue
Mar 15, 9:42am
Excited to read this article. If you haven’t already, and this topic interests
Nittany Cougar
Mar 15, 9:44am
That was a really interesting book. Those snakes, though!!!
Smack'sWife
Mar 15, 9:47am
I'm partial to the meso-american theory, but seems like the north american
Avery
Mar 15, 9:48am
I'm team heartland now. It just makes more sense to me, but who knows.
gangbusters
Mar 15, 10:06am
From what I've read Meso-America lines up with the BoM a lot better than heartland.
greatbam
Mar 15, 10:31am
And I' feel the opposite. Not to sound contentious. I find it very interesting.
gangbusters
Mar 15, 10:44am
I'm open to hearing about what evidences there are to the heartland theory. Got any links to point me to?
greatbam
Mar 15, 10:56am
No links, but there's a documentary series out there that was pretty good
gangbusters
Mar 15, 11:07am
Regarding a wilderness, the 1828 Websters dictionary definition #1 says this:
LeGrandBleu
Mar 15, 12:33pm
For many, both sides have done such a good job of showing how the other side
Undefeated
Mar 15, 10:58am
Agree.
gangbusters
Mar 15, 11:00am
It’s picked up steam amongst amateurs, not actual scholars or researchers.
valleus
Mar 15, 12:10pm
"...suggest that the site (onenear tikal) was occupied as early as 2600 B.C." ..
Undefeated
Mar 15, 9:55am
The headline for this article is repeated over and over throughout the history
WestCoaster
Mar 15, 11:55am
its doing the same all the way through south america
niqmadu
Mar 15, 3:01pm
That jade figurine is just stunning.
Cougar Junkie
Mar 15, 4:10pm
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