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Beringiaan ancient land bridge over which the earliest Americans are believed to have migrated from Asia into the Americas.
Ice Agea cold period in which huge ice sheets spread outward from the polar regions, the last one of which lasted from about 1,600,000 to 10,000 B.C.
maizea cultivated cereal grain that bears its kernels on large ears-usually called corn in the United States.
Mesoamerica
Olmecthe earliest known Mesoamerican civilization, which flourished around 1200 B.C. and influenced later societies throughout the region.
Zapotecan early Mesoamerican civilization that was centered in Oaxaca Valley of what is now Mexico.
Monte Albanthe first real urban center in the Americas, built around 500 B.C. in teh Oaxaca Valley of Mexico.
Chavinthe first major South American civilization, which flourished in the highlands of what is now Peru from about 900-200B.C.
Nazcaa civilization that flourished on what is now the southern coast of Peru from about 200 B.C. to A.d. 600.
Mochea civilization the flourished on what is now the northern coast of Peru from about A.D. 100 ro 700.
potlatcha ceremonial feast used to display rank and prosperity in some Northwest Coast tribes of the Native Americans.
Anasazian early Native American people who lived in the American Southwest.
pueblosvillages of large apartment-like buildings made of clay and stone, built by the Anasazi and later peoples of the American Southwest.
Mississippianrelating to a Mound Builder culture that flourished in North America between A.D. 800 and 1500.
Iroquoisa group of Native American peoples who spoke related languages, lived in teh eastern-Great Lakes region of North America, and formed an alliance in the late 1500s.
totemsanimals or other natural objects that serve as symbols of the unity of clans or other groups of people.
Tikalmajor urban center of Mayan civilization located in northern Guatemala.
glypha symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system for carving messages in stone.
codexa book with pages that can be turned, like your textbook.
Popol Vuha book containing a version of the Mayan story of creation.
obsidiana hard, glassy volcanic rock used by early peoples to make sharp weapons.
Quetzalcoatlthe feathered Serpent-a god of teh Toltecs and other Mesoamerican peoples.
Triple Alliancean association of city-states of Tenochtitlan, Texoco, and Tlacopan, which led to the formation of the Aztec Empire.
Montezuma IIafter being crowned emperor in 1502, the Aztecs began a state of decline due to sacrifices, tribute payment, and the Spanish conquerors.
Pachacutipowerful and ambitious ruler who took the Incan throne in 1438 and led the empire to prosperity and expansion.
aylluin Incan society, a small community or clan whose members worked together for the common good.
mitain the Incan Empire, the requirement that all able-bodied subjects work for the state a certain number of days each year.
quipuan arrangement of knotted strings on a cord, used by the Inca to record numerical information.