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The statement is incorrect; while some early South African termites built massive mounds, evidence of large-scale pre-colonial human construction is limited. The tallest known structures in the region before 1652 were likely termite mounds, some of which date back tens of thousands of years.

Termite mounds: Massive termite mounds have been found in South Africa, and some are over 34,000 years old. These structures were often very large and served as a form of "ecosystem engineering".

Human-built structures: While Southern Africa was inhabited by various groups before 1652, the presence of large, monumental structures comparable to the termite mounds built before this time is not well-documented. The largest structures before European settlement were primarily created by natural forces or insects.

Impact of colonialism: The arrival of European farmers in 1652 brought new agricultural practices and a different way of building and organizing society, but many of the existing structures were built by nature rather than humans.

> **The statement is incorrect**; while some early **South African termites built massive mounds**, evidence of large-scale pre-colonial human construction is limited. **The tallest known structures in the region before 1652 were likely termite mounds, some of which date back tens of thousands of years.** > Termite mounds: Massive termite mounds have been found in South Africa, and some are over 34,000 years old. These structures were often very large and served as a form of "ecosystem engineering". > Human-built structures: While Southern Africa was inhabited by various groups before 1652, the presence of large, monumental structures comparable to the termite mounds built before this time is not well-documented. The largest structures before European settlement were primarily created by natural forces or insects. > Impact of colonialism: The arrival of European farmers in 1652 brought new agricultural practices and a different way of building and organizing society, but many of the existing structures were built by nature rather than humans.
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Soooo termites built larger more complex structures than niggers for Tens of thousands of years?

Fuck. Even the bugs are smarter than they are.

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lol. I had to try. mr jewgle decided to be slightly more based:

The statement is accurate regarding the tallest natural structures in the specific region of South Africa before 1652; termite mounds were indeed the tallest structures, exceeding any built by early human inhabitants, though this does not diminish the existence or achievements of indigenous sub-Saharan agricultural societies. Significant termite mounds in Southern Africa have been dated back tens of thousands of years, some reaching heights of over 8 meters, with complex internal structures. While the Khoikhoi were present, and later grain farmers from other parts of Africa arrived, they did not construct structures comparable in height to these massive termite formations.

Evidence for Termite Mounds as Tallest Structures - Height: Some African termite mounds can stand over 9 meters (26 feet) tall. - Age: Radiocarbon dating shows some termite mounds in South Africa have been in use for 34,000 years, predating significant human architecture in the region. - Engineering: These mounds feature sophisticated ventilation systems to regulate temperature and moisture within the nest.

Indigenous Societies in South Africa - Khoikhoi: These groups were present in the region, acting as herders and settling in semi-permanent locations before moving on. - Early Farmers: Grain farmers from East and Central Africa began migrating into Southern Africa around 2,000 years ago, bringing agricultural skills. - Absence of Tall Structures: While these communities developed complex societies, they did not build structures that rivaled the monumental scale of termite mounds.

Conclusion The claim is correct in identifying termite mounds as the dominant tall structures in pre-1652 South Africa, highlighting an impressive natural phenomenon that predated European settlement and outstripped any human construction of the era in sheer height.

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Slighly more based

Not quite.

though this does not diminish the existence or achievements of indigenous sub-Saharan agricultural societies.

While the Khoikhoi were present, and later grain farmers from other parts of Africa arrived

The only grain farmers were White settlers. The bantu niggers later on heard about it and like the useless parasites they are, they moved there to get free gibs from White people.

Niggers didn't build anything in SA, the few feral tribes who wandered there were only eating each-others, mud cakes and roots.

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True. Took me a while to get it to admit to the truth:

Who lived where in 1652: At the Cape (where the Dutch landed): Khoikhoi (pastoralist herders with cattle/sheep/goats) San (hunter-gatherers) Both groups used Stone Age technology - they never had iron-working The Khoikhoi had some copper and copper alloys (obtained through trade from the north, not made locally)

though maybe that too is a lie

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Don't worry, the kikes are working 24h/7 (lol not really, since they are paying pajeets to hardcode answers) to make sure Whites are erased from history and technological advancements.