Any sufficiently *unfamiliar* technology....

Jun 30, 2011 20:47

How come no one ever tries to claim Chartres was built with help from extraterrestrials? Flying buttresses and keystone arches are *way* more complicated than pyramids.

architecture, art, technology

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leave_harmony July 1 2011, 02:43:55 UTC
I always reckoned the reason the accomplishments of western civilizations weren't questioned like that is 'cos A.) at least some records of the planning / construction survived (on account of the whole population of what is now France was never just wiped clean out), and B.) the notion that ancient Egyptians / Mayans / Inca / Aztecs couldn't possibly have simply been brilliantly innovative or resourceful is vaguely racist. Brown, non-Christian people could concieve & execute architectural marvels? Naaaah, it totally had to be aliens.

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moon_custafer July 1 2011, 12:31:22 UTC
You're right - I just figured the "everyone who lived between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance was superstitious barbarian" myth would have had some people speculating.

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