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We have reached peak archaeology.
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We may have reached peak archaeology now, but human society peaked around A.D. 550 in Mexico
They say that Native Americans never developed the wheel. They clearly did. For sick dog skateboard tricks.
Yeah, it kinda makes you wonder... they clearly knew but AFAIK didn't bother using it for anything but such toys.
Most American natives devolped their societies without much need for the wheel in a similar way that most European's societies devoloped without much need for kayaks or river travel.
I disagree about river travel. In Europe, rafts were more common because of the large animals. It's nearly impossible to cross the Seine with a horse in a canoe. But on a raft, you can do it. Entire civilizations migrated using major rivers in Europe, on rafts. And later, barges. Pretty much every major city is built on a river for a reason.
Hell, they'd cut the trees down on the river banks on either side and lash ropes to horses walking on either bank and pull things upstream that way. Huge things.
The Vikings expanded throughout Russia by using the Volga as a highway.