Man On The Rim - Roads Without Wheels
Isolated from the rest of the world, the South American Indians produced their own remarkable range of food plants, later introduced to the other continents. They invented the wheel but used it only on toys, never for transport. Their dazzling metal-working, particularly in gold, silver and platinum was unique and astonishing in its technique and imagination.
Isolated from the rest of the world, the South American Indians produced their own remarkable range of food plants, later introduced to the other continents. They invented the wheel but used it only on toys, never for transport. Their dazzling metal-working, particularly in gold, silver and platinum was unique and astonishing in its technique and imagination.
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Man On The Rim - The People Of The Pacific, An 11
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