People think pictures like this demonstrate that ancient man was enjoying mushrooms frequently but as a matter of fact that was just what perception was like back then. If you've ever seen a friend become their true selves you know what I'm talking about
Also fuck you. You think you can't round off stone with stone? Check out these axe heads from every corner of the earth, all dating to before 1,000 BC. Dipshit
I'm starting to get really pissed off at people who misuse the term "ancient" when it comes to archaeology. That wall is 300 years old. Not even close to ancient.
Jeff Hafley said Jalen Tolbert will play the Randy Moss role as the X receiver with Tutu Atwell “closer to the core” in the Jerry Rice role as the Z receiver.
Also Malik Washington will see more work in the Larry Fitzgerald slot role and Greg Dulcich in the Rob Gronkowski role.
1922 survey map of Hohokam irrigation canals near Phoenix, Arizona. The Hohokam constructed a few hundred mounds, farmed maize, made ball courts, and were directly "influenced" by Mesoamerican cultures. The culture dates from A.D. 450-1550.
Found the collapsed remains of a 100-250 year old turf and stone farmstead building. 4th pic is what something of that sort would look while it was intact.