warhead71
warhead71 t1_ixu520i wrote
Reply to comment by Devil-sAdvocate in 600-year-old coin may be oldest found in Canada by IslandChillin
No existing culture are the “first” anywhere - as it is. Besides maybe some very remote islands. The question is more what a native population is.
Other people in the thread talks about trade between Viking and tribes - there are little evidence of that - and they were heavily dependent on cows and European style living in general.
warhead71 t1_iw4v8he wrote
Reply to comment by LargeMonty in 600-year-old coin may be oldest found in Canada by IslandChillin
? - they are no more. Current Greenland natives are from a migration wave going through northern Canada. We all come from Africa (at least that’s the consensus)
warhead71 t1_j7fjp0i wrote
Reply to comment by toddklindt in Was it a good Idea for vercingetorix to take refuge with his army in Alesia in 52bc? by thereasonyousuffer
Construction, battle in orderly manners and military infrastructure (supply and retreat) is what Roman’s at this point did best. They were usual not good when things became chaotic - but legions were at this point given a lot of autonomy - and Caesar’s troop had a lot of experience. Caesar wanted a lot of slaves/gold - I would think he best chance to win would be to slaughter as many as his south-Gaelic Allie’s and plunder the Roman’s supplies - while some troop keep Caesar occupied