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I also hope we see more RPGs in the future based on or focused on the Pre-Columbian American Southeast as well as on Cahokia. Imagine an alternate history video game in which Cahokia survived or one where a Cherokee-Creek Confederacy was formed and was able to establish an independent recognized Native American sovereign state that modernized & industrialized.
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Please also make a video about the late preceramic El Paraiso culture, the Chorrerra culture, the Valdivia culture and the Paracas culture as well as the Chinchorro culture too.
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I loved this video, i appreciate rhe preclassic maya period more now.
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Please also consider making a video on the Totonac Culture/Totonacapan.
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Interesting stuff, I hope Total War Games get made one day for the Pre-Columbian American Southwest, Northeastern Woodlands of North America's Indigenous Peoples, the Native Amerindian peoples of the Amazon, the pre-contact Pacific Northwest and for Andean Civilizations.
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Thank you for your videos as usual please make a video on the Chimu Empire or Kingdom of Chimor*.
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@AncientAmericas Cool and well done for your hard work as usual. I hope you have had a great weekend so far :) .
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Great video sire, please consider future videos about the Timoto-Cuica people of Pre-Columbian Venezuela, the Quimbaya and the Sican Culture.
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Please consider making a video on the Xingu Peoples of Brazil's pre-columbian history if possible since they built large densely populated settlements with roads, bridges and pre-planned villages especially in the Upper Xingu region. I think it's a just a shame that they didn't build a state society in pre-columbian times though (afaik).......
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Very cool video, thanks
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I love the intro of this channel ❤❤ ❤️ 😍 💖....
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@AncientAmericas okay, that's completely fine. Have a great day or good night.
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Interesting video, thank you. Chavin De Huantar reminds me of Cahokia and the Great circle earthworks of the Hopewell culture on some aspects in terms of religious significance, https://youtu.be/HaKrSgBkFHQ?si=CItzKKm4oImYC1JN . or it can be looked at as the mecca of it's time.
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Very interesting video. The Haudenosaunee being a militaristic matriarchy surprised me because I usually associate militarism with men e.g. a patrilineal/patriarchical society I would expect to be quite war-like.
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While watching this video near the I just remembered the song "La La La" , anyways I liked this video. Thank you sire as always.
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Awesome video , btw what's the difference between an Archaeological Culture and a Civilization?
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Definitely knot what i thought....
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I think the Americas were reached via Coastal Migrations too most likely...
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Magnificent video as always sire. Please consider creating future videos about the Guarani People/Tupi People(s), Xingu Peoples, Charrua/Guaycuru, Yaghan People, the Wayuu people, Fremont Culture, Chane (Izoceno) Peoples of the Gran Chaco/El Fuerte de Samaipata and the Diquis.
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The Plains cultures before European contact are very intriguing. I wonder how they could have developed if European colonization never happened......or if European contact still happened, but settler colonization on a massive continental scale never occurred, I wonder if some of these plains cultures could have created multiple "plains civilizations" of their own with state societies that mirror mesoamerica and andean polities like Tawantinsuyu, Aztec Triple Alliance, Maya civilization, Chimor kingdom, etc....
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thanks for this great* video 😊
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Thank you and thanks to Kyle too
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Very cool video, Please make a videos on the highly underrated Zapotec* Civilization and Mixtec City-States such as Tututepec and Tilantongo or make a video on Eight Deer Jaguar Claw.
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Fantastic video sire.
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same here tbh
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@AncientAmericas Thanks! and have a good night or a great day.
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Interesting video as always ❤ 😊. Is it possible to have a Matriarchical society with a Patrilineal line of succession??
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Fascinating video, i wonder how history would have went if beringia still existed today*. 🤔
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Thank you for this video.
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The Olmecs are wonderful
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please make a video about the Mapuche and their conflicts against the Inca and Spanish Empires
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Thanks for the beautiful video sir, I love Nazca pottery art. Please cover the Wari Culture/Wari Empire one day...
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Awesome video ;)
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Hope you get well soon.
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Awesome video sire.
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@TrickyVickey well every culture and people view dogs and animals in different ways, so such a culture clash is inevitable...
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Awesome video sire. Wish Warhammer Fantasy had a faction based on the Teuchitlan Culture...
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Please consider creating future videos about Mixtec City-states and the Zapotec Civilization also....
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@AncientAmericas I see, thank you in advance. I am thinking of an alternate history scenario in which the nahuas travel into the mississippi basin instead of mesoamerica so when the Spanish conquisitadors arrive they might or will first meet a mixtec empire or zapotec empire and the purepecha empire instead of the aztecs.* Also it's a shame (afaik) there isn't a youtube channel similar to yours (or in the style of your youtube channel) for pre-colonial African* history and another one about pre-colonial* Indonesian, Philippines, Brunei, East Timor, Malaysian and Papua New Guinean histories. plus ones for the Caucasus & Siberia prior* to the Russian arrival/conquest.
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Awesome video, please consider creating an alternate history video one day about the pre-contact/pre-columbian americas.
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I am envisioning something like this. What if an Amazonian Tupi-Macro Je Civilization existed in south america? I mean a Civilization similar to say Champa or the Khmer empire of Southeast Asia...
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please make a video on Pre-Colonial Alaska and another one about pre-columbian Eastern Canada.
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@AncientAmericas Thank you sire in advance
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The Caral-Supe civilization is awesome. Wish it was featured more in popular fiction like on fantasy.
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I want to see more Khipu-like recording device systems in popular fiction especially in fantasy.**
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@AncientAmericas you're welcome, I wish you had a video of the intro that I could listen to and watch on repeat...
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Great vid. I wish indigenous mesoamerican codices and khipus were used today in official government administration with modern processes of making them/preserving them but alas.
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I am both in awe of the mesoamerican calendar and thankful of the simplicity/familiarity of the Gregorian calendar.*
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Only 4. Damn, what a pity, what a waste!!
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what a real pity.
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