The olmecs had running water in 1300BC , modern natives living there dont.
We dont give enough credit to ancient people We tend to consider them as primitive when they were very smart and creative.
Can we post ancient inventions?
Olmec underground water system
>>1133435
WAS
>>1133715
DESIGNATED
>>1133746
TOILETS
>>1133435
Sewer systems are a pretty important part of modern sanitation you realize.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERTXJMaGltg
The Antikythera mechanism is one of the most interesting and world-shattering find recently. How many hundreds of years did it take again to rediscover the gear clockwork technology? Damn romans fucked it all up when the invaded Greece and killed archimedes
Definitely the ancients were more advanced then we give credit for.
>>1134939
that doesn't sound like a jaguar
>>1135007
It sounds a bit like a roar if you use imagination.
>>1135037
Thanks for the reply but I think it's supposed to be replicating a growl more than a roar
>>1133377
History is an inexorable march to progress you dummy!
Geez didn't they teach you anything in school?
>>1133377
I don't think the Olmecs were around in 1300 BC.
>>1135455
Wiki:
>The population of the Olmecs flourished during Mesoamerica's formative period, dating roughly from as early as 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.