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Sep 21 |
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To what extent did Native American cultures develop metalworking for tools and weapons? Sorry got caught off. Like I said knowing they were mathematicians, biochemicals, city planners. Etc. A people with great ambition would not settle for equal or less especially empires expanding their domain and influence. |
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Sep 21 |
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To what extent did Native American cultures develop metalworking for tools and weapons? Yup 1491 by Charles C. Mann. People underestimate the history and the common false facts of native people on this one huge landmass. How do u think the sophisticated cities were built with.. rock cutting rock. I don't think so to much work and time especially knowing they were Mathias |
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Sep 21 |
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To what extent did Native American cultures develop metalworking for tools and weapons? One book ill refer is 1491 by Charles C. Munn. If u haven't read already |
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Sep 19 |
answered | To what extent did Native American cultures develop metalworking for tools and weapons? |