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minus-squarenewerAccountWhoDis [they/them]hexbear1·6 months agoDon't forget the pueblo culture or Mississippian culture. The US isn't as densely filled with ancient infrastructure but it's there link
minus-squarecame_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear2·6 months agoyeah sure. I've been to Chaco and Mesa Verde and they are awesome etc, but the settler culture was hostile to the earlier peoples and obliterated everything it could recognize near the settler developments. link
Don't forget the pueblo culture or Mississippian culture. The US isn't as densely filled with ancient infrastructure but it's there
yeah sure. I've been to Chaco and Mesa Verde and they are awesome etc, but the settler culture was hostile to the earlier peoples and obliterated everything it could recognize near the settler developments.