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El Riego and Mesoamerica’s Foundations

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This week we talk about some more etymology and the origin of the name for the continent of America. We also talk about the people occupying the Tehuacan Valley and the emerging El Riego phase that they begin in the region. This includes their stone work, woodworking, and emerging experimentation with agriculture. As well as evidence for an emerging religious culture and society. Then to conclude we talk about the difficulties facing traditional groups living deeper in the jungles up to the Darién Gap.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/f3Tq2UrFMH0

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This week we talk about some more etymology and the origin of the name for the continent of America. We also talk about the people occupying the Tehuacan Valley and the emerging El Riego phase that they begin in the region. This includes their stone work, woodworking, and emerging experimentation with agriculture. As well as evidence for an emerging religious culture and society. Then to conclude we talk about the difficulties facing traditional groups living deeper in the jungles up to the Darién Gap.

YouTube: https://youtu.be/f3Tq2UrFMH0

X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/waradrevpod

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