aetios,
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does north america have any surviving "extended structures" older than like, 1600?

aetios,
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This thought sponsored by the fact that i saw a castle on a photo and that places it solidly in not north america

grillchen,
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SuperDicq,

@aetios No, as far as I know North-America had nothing but hunter-gatherer societies before the Europeans arrived.

SuperDicq,

@aetios For example South-America had farming societies which lead to permanent settlements which means they left actual structures.

SuperDicq,

@aetios Actually technically speaking Greenland is part of the North-American continent and there's some buildings older than 1600 there left by vikings and stuff.

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