Kdzoom35
Kdzoom35 t1_irgayve wrote
Reply to comment by MillsysView in Why didn't the late Roman Empire fund campaigns across the Rheine? by LuminousNutria
They already de facto control them through trade anyways. Any ruler would have to be on good terms with the Romans to consolidate their power.
Kdzoom35 t1_irgameq wrote
I believe they did a few times i remember reading about it on Wikipedia. But it was considered to undeveloped and far away to be worth the time to occupy govern. Roman Influence was still strong through the presence of outposts and trade that they had considerable sway on the politics of the area though.
Kdzoom35 t1_j19jn6u wrote
Reply to Discovery of 1,000 previously unknown Maya settlements challenges the old notion of sparse early human occupation in northern Guatemala (ca. 1000 B.C.–A.D. 150) by marketrent
I thought it's been figured out that Mesoamerica was one of if not the most densely populated areas in the world pre Columbus/Cortez.