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Title: Maya, Aztec, and Inca Civilizations


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Maya, Aztec, and Inca Civilizations
  • Pre-Columbian Society in North and South America

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MesoAmerica
  • Maya, then Aztecs dominant civilizations
  • built on the foundation of earlier civilizations
    eg Olmec (the big head people)
  • Maize
  • Ball games
  • Temple pyramids/ritual human sacrifice
  • Astronomy/calendar

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Aztecs greenMaya - brown
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Maya
  • Height 600CE-900CE
  • Culturally united (NOT POLITICALLY)
  • City-states
  • Polytheistic
  • Nobles/Priests elite class
  • Innovative agriculture b/c of poor soil
    (chinampas, terraces, irrigation)
  • Glyph writing/zero
  • Downfall? Overtaxed environment, internal warfare

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Political Control in Maya City-States
  • Political authority rested with Kings who were
    closely intertwined with priests and religion
  • Blood-letting rituals were performed by Kings
    (believed to retain the city-states connection
    to the gods comparable with Chinas idea of the
    Emperor performing rituals for his ancestors)

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Maya Tikal
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Whats he up to?
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Theatre Statetallest building in the Americas
until the Flatiron Bldg. in1903
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Writing Styles
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Aztecs
  • Height 1300CE-1500CE
  • A true, united Empire
  • Invading conquerors from N. Mexico
  • Tenochtitlan capital w/Emperor
  • Important families controlled outlying areas
  • Conquered people had to give tribute
  • Complex social hierarchy (nobles, priests, etc.)
  • Blood-letting remained an important political
    ritual
  • Human sacrifice, often used to control populace
    which had been conquered by this migratory group

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Inca 1400s-1500s
  • South America (Andes Mts.)
  • Also a true united empire
  • Military expansionists
  • Governed territory of over 2,500 miles
  • Use the delightful Llama (pack animal only)
  • Farmed potatoes on terraces
  • God-kings intermediaries b/t heaven and earth

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Social Hierarchy
  • Aristocrats lived privileged lives (fine foods,
    embroidered clothes, and large ears spools)
  • Inca often integrated conquered elites into their
    empires elite to keep them happy

Inca ear spools
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Cuzco
  • Capital city
  • Connected to outlying areas by 16,000 miles of
    roads
  • Royal family members ruled outlying areas
  • Tribute state - to Cuzco, emperor ensured
    everyone had what they needed a redistributive
    economy
  • Govt control trade, labor, detailed census,
    centralized econ, etc.

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  • Taxes often paid in labor (called mita)
  • Mita labor used to create huge terrace,
    irrigation, and water-control systems
  • Labor groups
  • allyu extended family organized groups (used
    b/c of crazy terrain)
  • NO writing used qipus!

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