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There are  animated series about Precolombina cultures.

 

 

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A Thousand and One... Americas
Created by Claudio Biern Boyd
Country of origin Spain
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 26
Production
Running time 23 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s) BRB Internacional 
Televisión Española
Release
Original network TVE1
Original release 1989

A Thousand and One... Americas (Spanish: Las mil y una... Americas) is a Spanish animated television series produced by BRB Internacionaland Televisión Española to celebrate the 5th centenary of Christopher Columbus' voyage to America.

 

The series focuses on the adventures of Chris, a 10-year-old boy, and his yellowish dog Lon. Chris accidentally discovers an old book at the attic which belonged to his grandfather, which he brought with him from his journeys. The book makes him and his dog drift through imagination to historical occurrences of different nations which lived in America before it was discovered by Columbus in 1492.

 

 

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In 378, the Teotihuacanos brought projectile warfare into the Mayan region and tipped the balance of power in favor of large Mayan cities like Tikal, with rulers like Smoking- Frog. These lowland Maya developed religious- and astronomy- based warfare among elites that became known as “star wars.” The kin-city competitions for resources, natural and supernatural, dominated classic Mayan warfare from 378 to 900, when warfare may have helped to collapse classical Maya civilization.

 

In most cases, these early and classic period civilizations in Mesoamerica focused on elite warfare and weaponry, with religion and trade as key motivating factors. Most “armies” numbered less than a thousand soldiers, were supported logistically by commoners, and sought out captives as a way of removing rival dynasties and usurping power. It was as important to take religious items of power as it was to take a city. By the early post-Classic period, between 700 and 900, warfare began to change significantly.

 

https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2015/08/14/mesoamerican-warfare-1200-b-c-e-1521-c-e/

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13 minutes ago, Genava55 said:

The Art of Pedro Rafael Mena. 8hO

- A Raid on the Mississippi (July 2022)

Illustration of an incursion into the Mississippian

Mississippian world based on archaeological findings and historical documentation. This interpretation is the end result of intensive data collection by archaeologist (and commissioner) Mark Sanders, who presented this piece along with his work at the American Archaeological Society conference on Mississippian warfare, paraphernalia, and weaponry.

Contrary to popular belief about the indigenous history of North America, the Mississippi region of the continental U.S. was home to a network of kingdoms, city-states, and political entities that influenced and interacted with each other and the larger pre-Columbian world for centuries before the arrival of European settlers. These states actively engaged in deep political intrigues both within and outside their courts, establishing trade relations and, most importantly for this piece: engaging in warfare.

piece: engaging in warfare.

 

Amassing armies of thousands, the Mississippians waged war in ways no less complex than their Mesoamerican, Andean and Old World counterparts.

Mississippi waged war in ways no less complex than their Mesoamerican, Andean, and Old World counterparts. They made use of advanced weaponry, tactics, logistical support through long supply lines defined by the flow of the Mississippi and other rivers, as well as littoral fleets and all manner of fortification to gain strategic supremacy over their peers.

The illustration shows an idealized representation

The illustration shows an idealized representation of Middle Mississippian armor, with a full range of possible armor constructions and weapon systems (copper and flint weapons, wooden armor, leather and copper plate). An assault on one of these fortifications is observed, where elite warriors of an expansionist polity attack the defenders of a

Muskogee-speaking settlement.

 

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Now we will have civilizations from all over the American continent, north, center and south.

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In its prime, Cahokia was a prosperous city with a population similar to London’s. But this sprawling Native American metropolis from the Mississippian culture vanished long before Europeans arrived in North America. What happened? This Indigenous city’s enigmatic rise and fall has inspired countless theories and has long captivated the imaginations of archaeologists. And now, cutting-edge scientific research offers a glimmer of hope in unraveling the mystery of Cahokia's disappearance.

 

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