>>213489632 Colonial rock art near Machu Picchu. During the colonial period, small Inca platforms like this, that served as markers, were also used as spots to place Christian crosses
>>213484150 (OP) A lot of weirdos and adventurer types sailed across the ocean for numerous reasons and started setting up shop and killing niggas who didn't run away fast enough. They eventually broke off because they felt they were being treated unfairly by their overlord, creating an odd culture where people are simultaneously suspicious of the government and its overreach, while also practically worshipping the ground their personal heroes walk on and willingly ignoring all the bad things they do.
>>213492565 Because those are recent. For example, this site in Puno region has rock art spanning from 8000BC (hunter-gatherers) to the Qaluyo (local Early Horizon culture, 2000–500BC), then also has Qolla, Inca, Colonial, and Republican periods
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8/5/2025, 8:59:10 AM No.213492629
>>213484150 (OP) When we beat the Romans im the Teutoburg forest
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8/5/2025, 10:33:18 AM No.213494192
>>213484150 (OP) One day, 5000 years ago, muh ancestors decided to hop on an outrigger and sail south from Taiwan. The rest is history.