Pre-Colombian Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, & Inca (600-1450 C.E.)

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Pre-Colombian Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, & Inca

(600-1450 C.E.)

I. The Maya1. “Classical Civilization”

from 300 B.C.E.-900 C.E.

2. “Golden Age”: 500-850 C.E.

3. Locations:

a. jungles of Central America: Guatemala (Tikal), Belize, Honduras, & El Salvador

b. Southern Mexico (Yucatan Peninsula & Chiapas)

A. Economy1. agricultural-based

– “slash and burn”– “3 sisters”: maize,

beans, & squash– cacao bean & cotton– obsidian tools– NO domesticated work

animals

2. writing system (glyphs) & paper production

3. pottery

B. Society

1. Social Structure:

– Kings, priests, nobility, scribes– Merchants– Peasants, war captive slaves

2. Gender Roles:

– traditional roles for women– allowed land inheritance

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C. Politics

1. composed of city-states

– relatively autonomous

2. endemic warfare

– for religion– for slaves

Palenque

D. Religion1. 3-part world view

(underworld called Xibalba)

2. cities were ceremonial centers with great temples & pyramids

3. practiced human sacrifice

http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/out-of-egypt-mayan-sacrifice.html

4. jaguar (balam) important symbol

Tikal:Tikal: Temple Temple of of thethe MasksMasks

5. calendar (agriculture & religion)

– zero

6. inherited Olmec ballgame, with losers executed and sacrificed

7. tremendous astronomical knowledge

Ballcourt at Chichen Itza

E. Decline

1. mysterious demise about 900 C.E.

2. disease, drought, ENV destruction, internal unrest

II. Aztecs (1325-1521 C.E.)

A. AztecsA. Aztecs

1. occupied Central Mexico

2. influenced by Toltecs (gods of Tlaloc & Quetzalcoatl)

3. made up of Aztec “triple alliance”: Mexica ended up dominating

4. capital built at Tenochtitlan

Vision serpent

Quetzalcoatl

The Codex Mendoza :

The Founding

ofTenochtitlan

Aztec View of Tenochtitlan

The Mexican flag tells the story of the Aztec people and the birth of their nation.

Tenochtitlan: The “Venice” of the Americas

This was the largest building in North America until the 20th century.

B. Economics1. agricultural based

– chinampas: "floating gardens" in swampy areas

2. extracted extensive amount of tributetribute from conquered people

3. long-distance trade of jade, emeralds, gold, jaguar skins, & sea shells

4. long-distance merchants (pochteca)

Aztec Gold

C. Sociocultural

1. Social structure rigidly hierarchical:

– Warrior elite– Priests also elite (scribes & learned

complex calendars)– Skilled craftsmen, merchants middle

status– Large number of slaves

Aztec Math

Aztec Writing

1. women subordinate, relegated to household duties

2. males primary job were warriors

3. women could inherit property & be involved in commerce

4. women received high honor for bearing warrior sons

5. women allowed to be priestess

Gender Roles

D. Politics1. based on military expansionism with the

following:

– guerras floridas: wars for expansion– professional army– human sacrifices– taxes (but NO bureaucracy)– roads

2. ruled by a central monarch in Tenochtitlan that did NOT have absolute power

3. council of powerful aristocrats

The Aztecs WereFierce Warriors

Aztecs Sacrifice War Captives to the Sun God

Heart Sacrificeon an Aztec Temple Pyramid

Wall of Skulls, Tenochtitlan

Sacrificial “chac mool” statue

Aztec Sun Stone Calendar

Compare Aztecs to Romans

1. roads2. autonomy but tribute3. adapted ideas from conquered peoples4. polytheistic

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