The study claims that the area covered by "rock gardens" was significantly smaller than previously believed, but I'm not sure how that contradicts the collapse narrative. Presumably if there had been a collapse, the people before the collapse obtained their nutrition from sources other than rock gardens. Am I missing something?
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Studying the isotopes from skeletons from the supposed peak would show the percentage obtained from the rock gardens was consistent with the post collapse population
Also, fuck that guy that started the fire that burned a buncha the heads beyond repair
Were they in contact with South American populations? Where did they get sweet potatoes?