Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Article  Why the Aztecs, Inca, and Maya never invented the wheel

#1
C C Offline
https://bigthink.com/the-past/aztec-inca...invention/

EXCERPT: . . . It had long been assumed that ancient Americans didn’t use wheels because they didn’t know how to make them. That turned out to be false. In 1880, as archaeologist Désiré Charnay excavated the tomb of an Aztec child in Mexico City, he came across a small coyote figurine mounted on an even smaller set of wheels. Since then, other wheeled toys have been found across the country. Most belonged to the Toltecs, whose culture flourished between 900 and 1100 AD.

Current explanations of why the Aztecs, Incas, Maya, and Native Americans lacked wheels focus not on the knowledge of how to create them — which they clearly possessed — but on practicality. As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention, and ancient Americans just didn’t have the same need for wheeled vehicles that Eurasians did. Why? One major reason is that the continent was devoid of creatures strong enough to pull them. After all, horses, cows, and oxen crossed the Atlantic along with the wheel itself.

Another important factor in this equation was geography. Yes, the Incas built roads, but those roads were mapped out over the hilly terrain of the Andes mountains. They featured giant staircases and suspension bridges that wheeled vehicles would not have been able to traverse. Instead, the Incas used a combination of human couriers and llamas, which are excellent climbers and still can be found grazing on the slopes of Machu Picchu today.

The same is true for other civilizations: In the Mayan Yucatán, rural areas only could be reached via narrow footpaths, while the marketplaces in the Aztec cities of Tlatelolco and Tenochtitlan could be accessed with canoes, which according to early Spanish observers were found on lakes and causeways throughout the empire. A similar explanation has been given for why the Polynesians, another ancient civilization with a predominantly aquatic lifestyle, never used wheels... (MORE - missing details)
Reply


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  What did people do before toilet paper was invented? C C 3 122 Jan 7, 2023 08:33 PM
Last Post: confused2
  A rare, isolated script invented from scratch holds clues to the evolution of writing C C 0 70 Jan 15, 2022 02:24 AM
Last Post: C C
  200 years ago, Faraday invented the electric motor C C 0 65 Aug 27, 2021 08:00 PM
Last Post: C C
  Story of cannibalism & conquest: Spaniards brutally punished Aztecs over slayings C C 0 136 Jan 21, 2021 12:56 AM
Last Post: C C
  Water purification at Mayan city + Homo erectus invented barbed bone point C C 0 117 Oct 29, 2020 11:35 PM
Last Post: C C
  Signs of high-altitude human dwelling max 47,000 yrs + Maya more warlike than thought C C 3 436 Nov 22, 2019 03:35 PM
Last Post: Ben the Donkey
  Real reason Jane Austen never married? + Why psychiatry is still in the 19th century C C 0 283 Jun 24, 2019 09:03 PM
Last Post: C C
  Ancient Spanish men completely wiped out + Surprising complexity of Maya civilization C C 0 463 Sep 28, 2018 04:04 PM
Last Post: C C
  How ‘white people’ were invented by a playwright in 1613 C C 0 352 Sep 14, 2017 02:57 AM
Last Post: C C
  Guns, empires & Indians + Pacific Islanders invented new kind of society C C 0 419 Oct 21, 2016 09:09 PM
Last Post: C C



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)