India, Krystal, Elizabeth Grp. #2 Period 2
DONELLY - Bloques Maya y Chortis
Maya, Aztec, & Inca. The Maya (250-900 CE) Geography Settle in the Yucatan Peninsula 900 BCE – Dense, steamy rain forests in the north – Cool, highlands.
First Civilizations of the Americas: The Olmec Chapter 2 / Section 3.
THE MAYAN, AZTECS AND INCA MAYAN Stretched from southern Mexico into northern Central America.
The Maya 16.1 Chapter 16 Section 1. Geography Reaches from central Mexico to northern Central America. 1000 BC- settled in Guatemala. Tropical Forest.
Americas 8000 BCE – 600 CE Unit 1 Section 5. The Western Hemisphere Human beings had migrated to the Western Hemisphere from Asia by 13,000 BCE and would.
“Nya b’a’n tu’n t-xi tca’yin muj ku’n nlayx b’et tak’in. It is not good to look at the clouds or your work will not progress.” Mayan king Pacal Mayan proverb.
The Mayans by: Abigail, Jessika, Paige, Jay, Phillip, Ivy, Sarah Grace.
Chapter 16: Peoples and Empires in the Americas, 900- 1500 (pp. 391 - 411) Atahualpa.
The homeland of the Maya stretched from southern Mexico into northern Central America and this region included a highland and lowland region. The.
MESOAMERICA. MOST LIKELY THEORY First Americans originated in Gobi Desert Some migrated to Siberia around 15,000 years ago Crossed Bering Strait in Alaska.