Was Atlantic travel impossible pre European invasion? Possibly not but the evidence is more a correlation of forms - glyphs, monumental building projects, god pantheons etc
Fine irrigators. We marvel at their respective art forms and cosmology yet their engineers and design abilities to live ‘well’ in mosquito ridden jungle and swamplands is epically staggering
Burroughs writes and lectures succinctly on the god of corn and Bishop de Landa, the latter one of history’s biggest cunts. What I find unique within his position are the levels of destruction wrought on indigenous libraries, like Romans heading for Anglesey 1500 years preciously to behead living libraries. Only 4 texts survived. 4. Imagine 4 books surviving of all the works created since the printing press and then trying to reconstruct such societies from said paucity of evidence
Beefy Olmec head post