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How the Ancient Amazonians Fed Millions of People | Graham Hancock #history #shorts #amazon
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Graham Hancock about how the ancient Amazonians fed millions of people.. #civilization #ancient
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@ryanletchford2450

1 year ago

If the Sahara wasn't always a desert, is it hard to imagine the amazon not always being a rainforest!

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@spacewiz163

1 year ago

I really enjoy the beauty and adaptability of human methods and ingenuity worldwide šŸ˜

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@N8-O

1 year ago

Donā€™t let Monsanto get their grubby hands on it.

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@rngnv4551

1 year ago

Brazil and the Amazon have thousands of human edible plants and fruits. It boggles the mind and makes one think, 'what if these were once cultivated to feed Amazonians and are just now growing wild across the landscape because there's nobody to manage them like in the past?" The edible food density of the Amazon is insane compared to other regions of the Earth.

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@johnmclean9382

8 months ago

"How did they feed 20 million people in the Amazon?"
Next question : How did they get rid of the sewage from 20 million people in the Amazon?

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@raydavison4288

1 year ago

It wasn't just the terra preta. They also had a system of harvesting fish in certain seasons, and they planted huge orchards. See the book, "1491" for details.

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@charlesmartin1262

1 year ago

Their governments didn't make it illegal to plant fruit trees or have livestock.

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@russc.9618

1 year ago

Itā€™s fascinating what we know about the human species and our history. Whatā€™s way more fascinating though is what we donā€™t know yet and havenā€™t learned. I have a feeling it far exceeds what we presently know.

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@ComradeQuestion091

1 year ago

I swear you could tell Joe Rogan that the sky is blue and get a "Wooooow" šŸ˜®

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@michaelafrazier3387

1 year ago

My son makes his own biochar and adds microbes.Took him 3 years, his garden plants grow twice the size of mine with 3 times the produce. He has tested for sugar and vitamin content which also has tripled.

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@StevenSnake-li7cy

1 year ago

True. I used pecan black soil and my bell pepper plants grew 12 feet tall.

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@jackmote2781

1 year ago

There is also a region in Russia where terra preta is being mined and sold by the truckload.

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@NashBrooklyn

1 year ago

The Altay portion of Siberia has the same black soil that can grow everything and anything few cycles a year, but it's not man-made.

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@pdawgsterling69

1 year ago

Iā€™m just glad he didnā€™t say Gƶbekli Tepe

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@vision2g422

4 months ago

as opposed to the previous scientists say it was unlivable, now 20 million people lived there

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@sshanabarger

1 year ago

Hancock always ready to drop his chief source: trust me, bro

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@paulrawlinson8653

1 year ago

"There was science in the Amazon, but none of it is to be found in anything I say"

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@lionelpink7187

1 year ago

This information is about twenty years old to me and yet l have yet to hear of a corporation creating soil to massively improve food growing capacity. Only fertilizer. Years ago a company had a problem as it had a massive load of orange peel that was denied access to dumping it and so it purchased a tract of totally barren land and for years they trucked in orange peel until a rival company realised they had a market advantage and stopped them doing that. Years later (you can google this, as l read it years ago) an investigator went to see what had happened but couldn't find it as a massive rainforest had grown where the orange peel was dumped complete with birds etc etc. I have NOT EVER seen this being repeated and to do this is quite possible highly illegal . So everyone still uses fertilizer as that is the way soils are improved. We seriously could have amazing soil in arid areas. However it would completely upset the companies that supply food to the world. It's the fact

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@skroutsit

4 months ago

Amazing work by the old civilization.

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@CosmicSauna

10 months ago

"History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon." - Napoleon Bonaparte

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