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Title: The Paradox of Mesoamerica


1
The Paradox of Mesoamerica
  • Sophistication and Brutality

2
Mayans and Aztecs
3
Incans
4
The Peopling of the Americas
  • Asian nomads cross the Bering Straight
  • Spread throughout Americas 12,000 years ago
  • Hunter-gatherers eventually civilizations

5
The OLMECS
  • First Mesoamerican civilization, 1200-400 bce
  • Known as the Rubber people
  • Agriculture and trade
  • Polytheism, pyramids, sacrifice
  • Art Colossal Heads

6
The MAYANS
  • Mexican Central American rainforest
  • Collection of city-states ruled by kings
  • Major city Chichen Itza (Yucatan Peninsula)
  • Height of power 250-900 AD

7
The MAYANS
  • Social Order
  • Upper class Priests, nobles, warriors
  • Lower class Peasants
  • Paid taxes to king (corn, or maize sacred crop)
  • No rights for women
  • Economy
  • Agriculture (with irrigation projects)
  • Trade

8
The MAYANS
  • Polytheism
  • Massive pyramids honor gods and show power
  • Temple of the Giant Jaguar (in Tikal)
  • Priests study time cycles and predict the future.
  • If outlook is bad, then sacrifices (animal or
    human) are offered to please the gods.

9
The MAYANS
  • Achievements
  • Hieroglyphic writing
  • Complex system of spiritual and solar calendars
  • Development of a number system
  • Master astronomers
  • Roads
  • Architecture

10
The AZTECS
  • Capital Tenochtitlan (Mexico City)
  • Emperor rules with absolute power
  • Fierce warriors conquer enemies
  • Provide slaves and prisoners for sacrifice
  • Slaves earned rights to buy freedom
  • Wealth from trade and tribute payments (conquered
    towns supply Aztecs with goods)

11
The AZTECS
  • Agriculture
  • Chinampa farms Man-made islands built of reeds
    and mud to provide more farm land
  • Achievements
  • Causeways (roads)
  • Aqueducts to transport water
  • Canals and dams

12
The AZTECS
  • Polytheistic religion
  • Chief god is the Sun god
  • Priests are very important
  • Record knowledge and run schools
  • Astronomers and mathematicians
  • Perform daily religious ceremonies
  • Religion based on warfare
  • Massive pyramids honor gods
  • Frequent sacrifices to keep life going
  • The sun requires blood to live.

13
The INCAS
  • Located in the Andes Mts of South America
  • Capital Cuzco
  • Power represented by Machu Picchu
  • Ruled by an emperor
  • High-altitude agriculture
  • Polytheistic religion
  • Road system unifies empire

14
Sophistication
15
Brutality
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