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spiritist
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Date: February 24, 2018 08:02PM
Lot's Wife Wrote:
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> Not surprisingly, you did not read the article.
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> If you had, you would realize it says the opposite
> of what you claim. To wit, "During the last 100
> years, extensive archaeological research has
> changed our understanding of the mounds. They are
> no longer viewed as isolated monuments created by
> a mysterious race. Instead, the mounds of North
> America have been proven to be constructions by
> Native American peoples. . ."
When William Bartram and others recorded local Native American narratives of the mounds, they seemingly corroborated these mythical origins of the mounds. According to Bartram’s early journals (Travels, published in 1928) the Creek and the Cherokee who lived around mounds attributed their construction to “the ancients, many ages prior to their arrival and possessing of this country.”
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I am not arguing against 'Native American Peoples' ----- the earlier people could also be described as 'Native American People'!
They seem to also talk a lot of 'only' the mounds versus the pyramids and very technologically advanced construction in Peru and other So. American sites.
Yet in these instances the 'advanced building and skill' seemed to stop and disappear for some reason!
An example of 'lost' Peruvian 'building skills' is shown here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66x9VLwZaDQEdited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2018 08:30PM by spiritist.