That's about the stupidest thing I've ever heard on this forum.
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Incan empire Remember when the Spanish Euros came they asked the Indians there now who built these monuments... they said oh they were here before we came
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They invented it on their own. No African calendars utilize their system.
You still ignore Bes on the calendar or the Black deities that Aztec and Mayans worshipped.
Black men giving council on the calendar system to the king
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That's not Bes on their calendar. Moreover those Black figures are not Black. They've been artistically depicted in a black colour like Greek vases.
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But you can tell that those people on the vases are white due to their features?...
I know the Amhara (spelling) Indians said that about the Puma Punku/Tiahuanca site in South America
I think that the real tragedy of this thread is how it weakens historical study of Africa/Africans in pre-colonial times. It attempts to create Afrocentricity by denying the independent innovations of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Just as Africans developed technologies like iron, yam agriculture and the Ife Divination system on their own - the Mayans and Inka also developed corn, the Mayan calendar and chinampas on their own.
Come on fam why does the Napa Indians have the same festivals and traditions as the Dogon
There are many similaries across cultures on Earth. For instance:
Great Zimbabwe
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Looks like something you'd find in Medieval Europe. Based on your analysis, why wouldn't a Eurocentrist say that this could not have been made by Africans?
We know that it was created by Africans because of the pieces of analyses I provided about historical objects.