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Section 1
Civilizations of Mesoamerica
Mesoamerican Ball Game
A modern player of the game Ulama. The game is
often
likened
to netless
volleyball,
and the ball is hit
A
Ballcourt
A ball
court
goalin
(tlatchtemalacatl)
Monte Albán
off of the hip.
Settlement
Mesoamerica consisted of
Mexico
Central America
Theories of Migration
People migrated from Siberia
through Alaska by way of
Land bridge
Humans followed herds of
animals across the bridge
Others believe people came along
the coast using small boats
Adaptation
Had to adapt to different climates
rainforests, deserts, treeless lands, mts.
Neolithic people learned to farm
populations grew > cities developed
Olmecs
Located tropical rainforests on the Gulf Coast of
Mexico
Not much known about them
Priests and nobles > top of society
Most Olmec art is carved stone
Known as “mother culture”
Mayans
250 A.D. Mayan Golden Age
> Classical Period
Developed two farming
methods in rainforest
Burned forest and cleared the
area for farming
Built raised fields to counter
annual floods
Never built an empire instead
had powerful city-states
Smaller city-states governed by
larger ones
City-states connected through
economic exchange
Mayan Society
Ruler
Nobles
Supported ruler
military leaders
Scribes, painters, and
sculptors
Highly respected
Merchants > middle class
Majority were farmers
Some slaves
Mayan Culture
Made advances in learning & arts
Art is evident in their towering
temples
Stela > sculpted tall stone
monument
Developed writing system
Developed accurate 365 day solar
calendar
Also created a number system >
concept of 0
Mayan Decline
Mayans abandoned their cities
Theories
Frequent warfare
Overpopulation > exhausted soil
Remoteness allowed them to survive encounter
with Spanish
Millions of Maya people today
Aztecs Settle
Nomadic people from the north migrated to the Valley of
Mexico
Aztec name comes from birthplace Aztlan
Capital city > Tenochtitlan (area of Mexico City)
Aztec Farming
Farm on lake environment > chinampas?
“floating gardens”
Aztecs
Aztecs expand empire
Fierce conquests & shrewd alliances
Tribute made empire rich
Government
Aztecs had a single ruler
Many social classes
Nobles
Warriors
Priests
Middle Class > Traders
Commoners > farmers > majority of pop.
Serfs and slaves
Aztec Religion
Polytheistic
Teotihuacan > important religious city
Sacrifices to the sun to make it rise
Usually prisoners of war
Aztec Knowledge
Priests recorded laws and
historical events
365 day solar calendar
Made advances in astronomy,
math, and medicine
Example > steam bath to cure
certain illnesses
Still use today