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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1233236" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>You don't really believe that???And CB they may have been behind "modern man" but there was no reason to advance. Europeans didn't advance until literally forced too..BTW Europe of the dark ages was probably less advanced than many indian villages of the time. :lol: :lol: You need to check out some of the South American indians. Call them primitive too if you want but I think you're seriously mistaken. The Maya ruins in the Yucatan contain a form of "arch" from several hundreds of years before Europeans arrived and toys have been unearthed in ruins in South America that date to BC all containing wheels on axles....having no beast large enough to pull any wheeled vehicle in such terrain they were never used for any other use. Large irrigation systems were build that moved water from mountains to deserts and large elevated aqueducts were constructed to bring water from the mountains to the cities about the same time as some of the Roman systems. The invented what they needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1233236, member: 6897"] You don't really believe that???And CB they may have been behind "modern man" but there was no reason to advance. Europeans didn't advance until literally forced too..BTW Europe of the dark ages was probably less advanced than many indian villages of the time. :lol: :lol: You need to check out some of the South American indians. Call them primitive too if you want but I think you're seriously mistaken. The Maya ruins in the Yucatan contain a form of "arch" from several hundreds of years before Europeans arrived and toys have been unearthed in ruins in South America that date to BC all containing wheels on axles....having no beast large enough to pull any wheeled vehicle in such terrain they were never used for any other use. Large irrigation systems were build that moved water from mountains to deserts and large elevated aqueducts were constructed to bring water from the mountains to the cities about the same time as some of the Roman systems. The invented what they needed. [/QUOTE]
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