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Civilization On The Amazon By James Donahue Archaeological digs in the dense jungles along South America's
Now that encroaching "civilization" has been slashing
away at the rain forests, taming the headhunters and rooting around for new places to lay cement, there has been the discovery
of ancient ruins. Archaeologist Michael Heckenberger, of the University
of Florida, recently lead a team into the forests of the Upper Xingu region of central Brazil where they excavated and mapped the remains of 19 villages, roads, trenches, bridges, agricultural areas and even open parks. The findings, consisting mostly of stone, block, pottery
and earth changes, provide evidence that an extensive network of complex societies thrived in the area for more than 1,000
years before the arrival of the Europeans. Some estimates suggest a population as large as 100,000 once existed in the area. Just who these people were, their origins, and what happened
to them may never be known. Unlike the Incas, Mayans and Aztec civilizations, they did not build great stone monuments and
leave carved messages in the rocks. In fact, the hot humid environment has destroyed bones,
cloth, wood or any other organic materials that would help give clues about how these people lived, what their homes looked
like, the crops they ate, and other key information. What we know at this early stage of discovery is that
a lot of people once lived in that hot, humid place, they once thrived, and they were somewhat advanced in thought and life style, reports Heckenberger. It is his theory that the area's indigenous people
never left the area, but degenerated from cultural levels to the forest tribes existing there today. This is a troublesome idea that needs to be explored farther.
It is not the first time I have read about theories of great civilizations that existed in the distant past, only to collapse,
with the people continuing to live in the area in a "primitive" state. Throughout the jungles of I thought about this back in my days of Christian exploration,
when I also had a keen interest in archaeology. I recall writing a paper on the possibility that natives, when devoid of God,
eventually lost their refinement and turned into savages. It was a logical conclusion, I suppose, when I lived as
an outsider looking in on the pot smoking, free-love life style of the hippie generation of the 1960. When compared to the controlled way in which we lived our own lives, the hippies appeared to be
no better than primitive natives running naked through the forest. But the hippies, I later learned, were not illiterate.
Nor were they primitive. They were often highly educated people seeking a free lifestyle outside of the realm of controlled
Christianity. Thus they did not demonstrate a breakdown of our own social structure, but rather an attempt to alter a programmed
life style they did not wish to accept. Something else happened to the civilizations that once
thrived along the Amazon River in The same thing seems to be happening to the majority of
the people in our own society even today. While many of us live in fine homes, drive nice cars, and give all of
the appearance of being an advanced society, the general intelligence of the masses seems to be declining. While this is hard for rational thinkers to believe, most
people in If they succeed in launching this war, future archaeologists
may some day be digging up the remnants of our great cities, the Wal-Mart stores, and super highways, and wondering what happened
to the civilization that built them. It won't be too hard to figure out. The effects of atomic
warfare linger for thousands of years.
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