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• There’s regions of dramatic contrasts of mountains to dry land • Sharing this adaptation= verticality |
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• based on 2 interlocking cycles • 1st = tied to solar years o 365days o 2nd day= 260days • two cycles produced a “century” of 52years |
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• The most prominent Early Formative period • large cared monument |
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• means= Middle America • extended from central Mexico into Central America • Region of great physical diversity o tropical rain forests o fertile basins o valleys |
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• A Mayan calendar that dated from a fixed point in the past |
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• Place of settlement of Aztecs after seeing an eagle land on prickly pear cactus |
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• Population more than 150,000 at its height • Dominated by Avenue of the Dead • Influence of city extended throughout Mesoamerica |
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• The work of world, finest, most intricate textiles • these created by brushing away the dark gravel of the desert to reveal a lighter-colored surface |
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How did the Inca organize their empire? |
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• built the most extensive Andean empire • Their rule relied on conquest, intimidation and alliances with other people |
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What role did human sacrifice play with the Aztecs? |
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• Warfare increased and secular and religious authority began to separate Aztecs • Est. the largest Mesoamerica • Aztec society organized for war • “practice wide-scale human sacrifice to provide blood to the sun god |
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• The Inca city of Machu Picchu perches on a saddle between two peaks on the eastern slopes of the Andes |
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What problems do scholars face in reconstructing the history of Native American civilization? |
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• Much history of Native Americans is reconstructed only through archaeological evidence • the writings were destroyed |
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