His country didn't have any art 13000 years ago

>his country didn't have any art 13000 years ago
lmao, literal non countries in this board

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There were no humans here 13000 years ago friend

>he believes that the world is older than 3000 years
lol have you even read the bible?

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>his country was inhabited more than 1600 years ago
are you even white lol?

Lmao get fucked gramps

some abo who wanders onto here would disagree...
But there's a point where you would struggle to call it art...

>A fucking batman

My country still doesn't have art.

>have you even read the bible?
"There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses." - Ezekiel 23:20

hot

>Spaniards have been obsessed with bulls for over ten thousand years

What is the appeal, exactly?

The goal is to get one of those big hard horns inside you, one way or the other

well whaddya know we actually have this

>Spain

>The Mexico of Europe is talking shit again.
Know your place, moor

wtf i love bolivia now

Leave Spen alone, Mexican Lithuania

At around 5,000 years old these pictographs and petroglyphs are the oldest verifiable artwork in Canada.

>his country didn't have any art 40,000 years ago
lmao, literal non countries in this board

We actually wuz

That's not your country.

t. uga "sleep on road and set grass on fire" buga

This is my land
fuck you white cunt

>t. uga
triggered desu

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>his country didn't have any thriving cities 13,000 years ago
>tfw Syrian master race

How can anyone even compete?

because they so desperately want a bull for their hotwife

Seriously hope you're trolling

War's over, feel free to go back friendo

Oldest confirmed remains that I know of, Naia in Yucatan, are dated 12,000 to 10,000 years old, depending on source. The chronology for habitation of Loreto in Baja California Sur starts at 10,000 years ago, the mamoth at Sta. Isabel Ixtapan and Tepexpan man are dated 11,000 to 9,000 years ago. I'm giving wide ranges here to cover for the earliest claims.

The most accepted chronology for early settlers making it out of Beringia into Noth America is 15,000 years ago if I'm not mistaken, we don't know how long it took this wave to colonize the sub/continent and I'll grant 13,000 years ago is a plausible timeframe for habitation but the fact remains as far as I can tell we don't know, the Paleo-Indian or Lithic period is defined from 9,000 years ago to (a maximum of) 14,000 years.

Yes, there's some challenges to this specific chronology but no find as old as 13,000 years in Mexico.