Mysteries of the Americas

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Mysteries of the Americas

who were the Olmec?

what happen to them?

what about the Anasazi who are they and where did they go?

who were the Hopi Indians what happen to the Indian towns why are they gone and what other structures were build on the americas and why are they gone?

did the Vikings really come to America 1st, where did they land, did they breed with the native americans?

How were the Pyramids build what were the materials, how were the anasazi building and dwellings build?

why do people think that natives lived in Tipi's and not more permanent housing?

Re: Mysteries of the Americas

Originally posted by King Castle
who were the Olmec?

what happen to them?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmec

Originally posted by King Castle
what about the Anasazi who are they and where did they go?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples

Originally posted by King Castle
who were the Hopi Indians what happen to the Indian towns why are they gone and what other structures were build on the americas and why are they gone?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopi

Originally posted by King Castle
did the Vikings really come to America 1st, where did they land, did they breed with the native americans?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_colonization_of_the_Americas

Originally posted by King Castle
How were the Pyramids build what were the materials, how were the anasazi building and dwellings build?

nobody knows for sure, though I don't think the stones were as large as the ones in Egypt

Originally posted by King Castle
why do people think that natives lived in Tipi's and not more permanent housing?

because they followed their food

there is a lecture series, "War and World History", you should check out

😆

Lol at "mysteries"

the one question i forgot to ask was about the crystal skull..

who do you guys think really made it?

where did the aztecs come from south or north?

Originally posted by King Castle
the one question i forgot to ask was about the crystal skull..

who do you guys think really made it?

where did the aztecs come from south or north?

Why not one question per thread?

I heard it was made by someone in Germany.

why, i like it this way.

"MYSTERY OF THE ANASAZI: COULD THEY HAVE BEEN WHITE?"

"For over a century, the mysterious ruins of the cliff dwellings in Nevada and elsewhere in the Western USA have baffled archeologists and historians. Square stone structures were foreign to the Amerinds, and local Indian legends themselves claimed that the buildings were first created by a mysterious people called the Anasazi, who inhabited the area before the Amerinds.

Given the "Lineage X' and other skeletal evidence proving the existence of Whites in America, either prior to or at the very least simultaneous with, the Amerinds, a strong circumstantial case could be made for White origins of the very European looking buildings which are currently shown off to tourists as Amerind created structures. Only a racial examination of surrounding gravesites will provide the final answer to the issue.

There are hundreds of similar structures to be found all over the US South West: while all are attributed to Amerinds, the question can be rightly asked: if Amerinds did indeed build these structures, why were they living in buffalo skin tents when Europeans colonized that country after the 1500s?

http://white-history.com/hwr6c.htm

what kinda bothers me about the misconception of Tipi's is that they were permanent housing structures for natives..

it was just them using them for following the herd. there were native towns of mud/brick buildings as well as lodges for permanent housing..

its like saying the lifestyle of hunters and campers applies to everyone in a society.

same with the attitude that aztecs were cannibals b/c a priest sect did it in ceremonies.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Why not one question per thread?

You want dozens of treads?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
You want dozens of treads?

Hmmm Good point. What about one question per thread, per year? 😂

how about, questions that can't be better answered by wiki?

Originally posted by inimalist
how about, questions that can't be better answered by wiki?

But someone would have to check. 😛

plus wiki is you know:

YouTube video

Originally posted by inimalist
how about, questions that can't be better answered by wiki?
Originally posted by King Castle
plus wiki is you know

Statistically a very reliable source of information, not to mention one that complete with cited sources.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Statistically a very reliable source of information, not to mention one that complete with cited sources.

Are you saying people should be, like educated before they make a thread? 😱

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Statistically a very reliable source of information, not to mention one that complete with cited sources.

Then why don't academic institutions accept it as a source?

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Then why don't academic institutions accept it as a source?

the same reason all encyclopedias aren't academic sources

however, current APA guidelines do have ways for citing wiki pages

also, are you suggesting that, because it isn't accepted, Wiki isn't a good source?

EDIT: think of it like this. Peer-reviewed articles are considered a better academic source than are books, but I have read books with much higher scholarly content than some articles.

moving on what happen to the olmecs and anasazi?