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  1. Hypolite Petovan (hypolite@friendica.mrpetovan.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Sep-2021 11:25:08 EDT Hypolite Petovan Hypolite Petovan
    This study is great to challenge simplistic notions of the early Native American culture, but the lead researcher still couldn't prevent themselves from mentioning "magic" when it came to describing the technological knowledge they had.

    ♲ @Rainmaker1973@twitter.com: New evidence supports idea that America's first civilization was made up of 'sophisticated' engineers. Early Indigenous people were highly skilled engineers capable of building massive earthen structures in a matter of months—possibly even weeks [more: https://buff.ly/3DGdOIc]

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      New evidence supports idea that America's first civilization was made up of 'sophisticated' engineers
      The Native Americans who occupied the area known as Poverty Point in northern Louisiana more than 3,000 years ago long have been believed to be simple hunters and gatherers. But new Washington University in St. Louis archaeological findings paint a drastically different picture of America's first civilization.
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