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    people of Maya were way ahead of their time, but how much did they really know? They settled in Yucatan (now Mexico) between 2600 BC and 1800 BC and were the indigenous people of Mexico and Central America. Maya kings were the centers of power for the Maya civilization, and each Maya city-state was controlled by a dynasty of kings. A Maya king was expected to be a military leader have a great mind to solve city problems like wars or food crises. Kings also sacrificed their own blood to the gods, the

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    In North America and the Andean region of South America maize was an essential part of their life that they even worshiped it. Maize helped establish possible changes in modes of production and religion that focus on fertility and mother nature. Maize unified many Native American cultures and was found all over south and north america as far as Texas. Some of the commonly planted were maize, beans, and squash. The Olmec civilization was so advanced that some people began to think they came from outer

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         The Olmec, Maya, and Aztec were dominating societies of Mesoamerica, rich in culture, community, and art. While life may not be completely interpretable yet, much in known about how these societies were constructed, and how their religion dominated their lives. Much is generally made of their massive stonework, their ceremonial complexes, and ritual sacrifices, but their small jade, ceramic, and stone sculpture deserves as much attention as the works of much larger size

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    generals. The religion of the Aztecs was made up of mainly three gods: Huitzilopochtli, Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl. Below these three main gods were four creating gods. Below these four gods were many other gods, however the most important were Tlaloc, the rain god, Chalchihuitlicue, the god of growth and Xipe, the god of spring. The main thing that captures the attention of Aztec religion is their human sacrifice made to the different gods. Although human sacrifice was practiced around Mesoamerica

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    telling about the economy, religion, and technology of these very interesting tribes the maya, the aztecs, and the inca. Maya The maya’s technology was not like the technology we have today they had these religious and worshiped things called pyramids these pyramids were known for their shape all of the pyramids had the same shape of a three dimensional triangle.Also the maya believed in a wide variety of gods this was called polytheism. They also believed in human sacrifices this ceremony would

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    MAYA DAILY LIFE AS A MAYA NOBLE The king of Maya and the nobles lived an easy life. Nobles had their everyday need provided for by the commoners. Nobles were carried from place to place by slaves. AS A MAYA COMMONER As a Maya commoner their lives were full of work. They typically worked as a farmer. Beginning the day the wife would get up very early and start cooking on a fire. Then the husband would leave and go to work in the fields. At the end of a hard day working in the fields a farmer

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    12th Century Mesoamerica

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    mexico city today. They consider themselves as mexica people and were always rulers of mesoamerica. Mesoamerica was all of mexico and parts of central america. They also settled in an island in a lake Texcoco. gods 15th - 16th century The patron deity of the aztecs is huitzilopochtli. god of war and symbol of the sun.Every day the young warrior uses the power of sunlight to drive from the sky the darkness away.Every evening he dies and the darkness returns. for the next days fight he needs strength

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    Southwest Asia around 6000 BCE, and in Mesoamerica by 2000 BCE. In Mesopotamia monotheism was accepted along with worshiping deities and in Mesoamerica agricultural gods were worshiped through sacrifice. Mesopotamian, city-state government was also well organized sooner than Mesoamericans where government was formed around the need for gods to be constantly worshiped for the good of the society. In regards to interactions between humans and the environment, Mesopotamians were superior in not only utilizing

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    mounds and a ball court. The site was deserted for more than a thousand years before it was re-occupied during the Late Classic era of Mesoamerican civilization, but the city never regained its former glory. The Olmec were religious and contact with the Gods was a very significant part of their daily life. Although no structure has been clearly identified as an Olmec temple, there are areas of archaeological sites which are considered to be religious complexes, such as

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    Three Great Civilizations Of The Americas The Maya, Aztec, and Inca are otherwise known as three of the greatest civilizations of the Americas and as much as they are similar they’re not the same. You have most likely heard of these names, but do you really know about the cultures they represent? Each of these three civilizations had its own unique aspects but were still relatable with each other. The Maya and Aztec had lots in common like geologic location and language. The Inca, on the other hand

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