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XarXo
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of the "I agree"
Jul 2000 time: 05:15
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quote: Originally posted by Trifna
Incas didn't used wheels, but didn't they had good astronomers? A simple comment, but I think it may change some things about the wheel in the tech tree, no? Wheel could be necessary for more advanced mathematics. Pretty hard to get something good about the "pi" number without wheels. Hard to get to good roads since they aren't needed, etc. |
Well Egyptians didn't used wheels to make the pyramids too, I can't imagine the life of a pyramid-worker !!!
Incas [, but but but, ] had an enormous road net in the Andes, they used llamas as us the horses, but they small size only allows kids or slow transport (better than horses, we must consider them like asses).
And we don't need the wheels for the PI number, is better imagine it for architecture (and... Architecture is included in the knowledge list???? I hate the "Bridge Building" name, is a "Discover this to make this" name).
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DrFell
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Incas had actually discovered the wheel, but it was only used in children's toys etc. not for any useful purpose.
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Marquis de Sodaq
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... no, a Marquis.
Jul 2000 time: 23:15
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Another Incas plug: They made the best cloth known to man. Cashmir wool is the king of fabric today, and this was run-of-the-mill in the Inca world. This was in part due to having the right beasts to breed and trim, but they did it, nonetheless.
Backdoorman, you seem like an uninformed bigot with your responses. The amerindians had no writing?! There are still extant writings (that survived destruction by europeans) from the Aztecs and Mayans. Krazyhorse is right, the Incas "wrote" using a 3-D alphabet of knotted rope.
Besides, how does illiteracy disqualify a people from being civilized? Maybe you are unable to remember things, but people with an oral tradition (as it's called by whites) have just as well-developed laws, stories, histories, astronomy, etc, as any people who wrote things on paper. By your criteria, the ancient greeks were uncivilized? The Illyad and Oddessy were strictly song/poetry for centuries before the greeks wrote them down. The Iroquois happened to teach the Americans how to organize a representative government. Does that make you the inheritor of uncivilized ideas? Learn more before you spew nonsense. (Note my signature line, too. )
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Ozymandias
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There is also a significant theory that the "origin" of the wheel is actually the potter's wheel -- which would make Pottery a reasonable prerequisite for the Wheel.
-Ozymandias
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Laszlo
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Taipei, Taiwan
May 2000 time: 00:15
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quote: Originally posted by XarXo
Incas [, but but but, ] had an enormous road net in the Andes, they used llamas as us the horses, but they small size only allows kids or slow transport (better than horses, we must consider them like asses). |
Actually, the Inca Empire was remarkably well connected because of the Andes road despite being so strung out up and down the continent. Other civilizations have crumbled because of their size limiting fast enough communication.
The Incan's solution was to have runners stationed along the road every mile or so, and each runner knew their stretch intimately enough to run it in pitch black or through storms. With this infrastructure in place, messages from the farthest corners of the empire would pass into the emperor's hands within 24 hrs (or vice versa) and kept the civ from breaking up.
Ironically, what enabled their prosperity also aided their downfall. When the Spanish conquistadors landed, they followed the road straight through to the capital before the Aztecs recognized them as a threat and the Spanish defeated them despite their vastly smaller force.
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