orezok
Elite Member
Getting back to the Wolf/Indian saga, there are always consequences when you take someone else’s territory. So the Germans, Japanese and Russians in addition to the rancher found out.
One prominent colonial leader (I wish I could remember which one now) claimed the native Americans would have "likely made themselves extinct" due to massive and continuous inter-tribal war, if the Europeans had not arrived to give them a common enemy. This was later dismissed, but new evidence gives the argument some merit:
The Most Violent Era In America Was Before Europeans Arrived
There's a mythology about the native Americans, that they were all peaceful and in harmony with nature - it's easy to create narratives when there is no written record.www.science20.com
Folks who know a lot more about archeology than me have spent the last 100+ years debating just that, I'm just a reader. But they have some pretty good evidence, science, and interpretation in front of those conclusions.So if there is no written record,l how do they know it was the most violent etc....?
Some of those "scientist" figure most of the dinosaurs had feathers.Folks who know a lot more about archeology than me have spent the last 100+ years debating just that, I'm just a reader. But they have some pretty good evidence, science, and interpretation in front of those conclusions.
Do you have evidence to contradict them?Some of those "scientist" figure most of the dinosaurs had feathers.