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    Obtaining the knowledge that was passed down to them from earlier Mesoamerican cultures, the Aztecs carved the calendar stone in 1479 (Smith 253). At the time, the Aztecs lived in a very civilized world filled with amazing architecture, an impressively complex government system, and they also employed intricate systems of writing and calendric systems (Taube 7). The Calendar Stone was made by basalt stone. For the Aztecs, everything was pictorial in nature around this era. The calendar stone depicted

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    Throughout the humanities course, I have been intrigued by a vast amount of information on different cultures. However, there was a particular section that truly caught my attention, and has piqued an interest in me that has caused me to do my own research aside from this paper. The culture of the Mayas, and the Aztecs has been extremely fundamental in understanding my ancestry, being that I am Mexican American. I took an interest in their beautiful architecture, their ritualistic and sacrificial

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    Culture determines how people view and interact with the world. It is what separates groups of people and in many cases gives them identity. All of recorded human history is full of the rise and fall of different cultures. Roman, Greece, Mongolian, Native American, Viking, Aztec and Mayan to name only a few. Each culture and society has its characteristics that make it distinct from the others. Although, at the same time many cultures share certain traits which highlights the interconnectedness of

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    and Overview: The Aztec civilization was a thriving and powerful empire located in what is now modern-day Mexico. With a complex religion with a huge pantheon of gods requiring human sacrifice, and one of the most powerful military forces in mesoamerica, the Aztecs were in power for approximately 200 years before the arrival of Hernando Cortes and the Spaniards, signifying the destruction of the empire. c. 1110 CE: The Mexica (Later known as the Aztec) leave their homeland of Aztlan, which

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    Cortés conquered the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico. He was a hard work-restless man in Spain who was anxious for a life of adventure. So when he was 18 , he hopped on a ship & traveled to the new world. In 1511 , he joined an expedition runned by a man name Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar. So when another conquistador, Juan de Grijalva , established a new colony on the mainland in early 1518, Cortés decided to take advantage. Cortes was appointed to the lead the expedition. Cortés sailed for the

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    The 1300’s was not a time of peace for the mesoamerican region. Just Prior to the the time-period of the 1300’s, the Toltecs lost their empire to a vast war along with the Tula and Chichén Itzá. The aftermath of this war left the area unruled for a couple of centuries. The aztecs finally settled down in the area we know today as mexico city, around the time of 1325-1345. This settlement known as the aztec empire ended up being the most powerful of the indian empires of central america; instilling

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    The Mesoamerican people who inhabited the Western Hemisphere developed independently from the rest of the world by natural barriers set by oceans to both the east and the west. From the time period spanning from 1200s BCE to 1500s CE, the Olmecs, Mayans, and Aztecs lived on the isolated land for centuries, establishing their distinctive scientific and academic achievements. At the other side of the globe in Mesopotamia, a civilization in the form of a city-state called Sumer also incorporated achievements

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    The earliest known American civilization emerged around 1300 BCE, along the tropical wet lands of Mexico. This civilization was named the Olmecs, meaning the rubber people, and they arose before the Aztecs and Mayans. The Olmecs were a highly developed civilization with unique beliefs, art and influence. The Olmec were mesoamerica's first civilization, who became advanced and prospered. The Olmec lived along the gulf of Mexico, in San Lorenzo and La Venta; with a population of 10 thousand people

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    Olmec is located at Mexico which is the oldest civilization that we found so far. The Olmec civilization was the ancestor of Mesoamerica culture. The Olmec civilization had major contributions in art, architecture, and sculpture. The most significant feature was the giant head sculpture. Culturally, the Maya and Aztec civilizations were formed up based of the Olmec as an example to follow. Aztec is one of the oldest civilizations in the world. The Tenochtitlan city is the best example representing

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    today honduras and nicaragua. The time periods of the Mayans were 1000 BC- AD 1542, 2000 BC- AD 300, 300-900, 900-1500 those are the time periods of the mayans. The capital of the Mayans was tikal. The location of the Aztecs in mesoamerica in the middle of mexico were mesoamerica is located. The time periods of the Aztecs are 1428-1560, 1520, 1521, those are the dates for the Aztecs. The capital of the Aztec was techolilion. The location of the inca was in the modern day peru, or the west side of south

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