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Original PPT by: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Early Human Migrations Early North Americans Pacific NW – Used the ocean for survival Southwest – Used irrigation for agriculture Mound Builders – Built burial mounds Mississippian – Used the rivers as highways…trade Early Middle American Cultures Olmec – S. Mexico, near Gulf – San Lorenzo and La Venta – Stone carved heads Zapotec – S. Mexico in Oaxaca Valley – Monte Alban – Pyramids Early South American Cultures Chavin – “mother culture” of S. America: arts, religion Nazca – Irrigation, Nazca lines, headhunters Moche – Pottery, jewelry Sculpture from the Americas Major Pre-Columbian Civilizations Location Cities Tikal Chichen Itza Copan Chichen-Itza - Pyramid Chichen-Itza - Observatory Tikal: Temple of the Masks Tikal - Main Court Tikal Jungle View at Sunset Tikal - Wall Mask of the Rain God Religion Polytheistic Each day was a living god Led to development of – Calendar, numbers, astronomy – Solar calendar and religious calendar Some human/blood sacrifice Government Individual city states Kings worshipped as gods Family dynasties Achievements Trade within empire Sophisticated farming Temples and pyramids Religious and solar calendars Math system based on 20 Written language Game: pok-a-tok Mayan Underground Granaries: Chultunes Ball Court for Pok-a-tok Pok-a-tok Mayan Cultivation of Maize Chac, God of Rain --> Mayan Glyphs Mayan Drinking Cup for Chocolate Mayan books: Popol Vuh Mayan Glyphs sky king house Mayan Mathematics child city Decline 800s cities were abandoned Toltecs invaded from the north ?? Warfare disrupted trade ?? Overpopulation and over-farming – Food shortages, famine, disease Lands of the Aztecs Location Central Mexico Tenochtitlan: major city –Island in Lake Texcoco Present-day Mexico City Tenochtitlan: The “Venice” of the Americas Aztec View of Tenochtitlan Ruins of the City Center, Tenochtitlan Religion Polytheistic Worshipped Quetzalcoatl – a Toltec god – Feathered serpent; myth of return Human sacrifices for Huitzilopochtli – Prisoners of war, slaves, criminals, etc. Quetzalcoatl: The God of Wisdom & Learning Aztecs Sacrifice Neighboring Tribes to the Sun God Heart Sacrifice on an Aztec Temple Pyramid Sacrificial Statue, Tenochtitlan Wall of Skulls, Tenochtitlan Government Emperor had total power; theocracy Military leaders, priests, gov’t officials made up the nobility Gained $ and land through military conquest The Aztecs Were Fierce Warriors Achievements Trade within empire Planned city: Tenochtitlan Sophisticated farming: chinampas Temples and pyramids Religious and solar calendars Written language Aztec Chinampa or Floating Garden: 15ft. to 30ft. wide Tenochtitlan - Chinampas Aztec Writing Aztec Math Aztec Sun Stone -- Calendar Aztec Sun Motifs Aztec Codex (15c Manuscript) Aztec Gold Decline Rebellions from within the empire Arrival of Europeans Lands of the Incas Location South America o Andes Mtns and valleys Much larger than Maya, Aztec Cuzco: capital city –Also Machu Picchu Cuzco: Ancient Capital of the Inca (11,000 ft. above sea level) Machu Picchu Machu Picchu Religion Polytheistic: nature spirits Sacrifice of llamas; mummification of the dead Inti, Sun god Llamas in the Andes Incan Mummies Government Emperor had total power; theocracy United by common language: Quechua Gov’t had total control of economy, farms, trade Made improvements through people’s mita (required labor) Pachacuti, Inca ruler Achievements Large size of empire Extensive road system Gov’t runners: chasquis Day and night calendars Terrace farming Record keeping: quipu – No written language Incan Suspension Bridges The Quipu: An Incan Database Incan Terrace Farming Incan Digging Sticks Maize in Incan Pottery & Gold Work Incan Ceramic Jars Peanut Cacao God Potato Cacao Pod Squash Inca Gold & Silver Decline *Civil war b/w brothers after their father died *Arrival of Europeans