6 Hist Ch 11 BJU HS
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anthropologist | scientist who study the origins of man
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appease | satifsy
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Aztec Religion | -believed sun god had an appetite for human blood and hearts
-sacrificed humans conquered in war to appease the sun god
-thought their very existence depended on the sacrifices
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Aztec rulers | -descended from the gods
-supported by nobles, warriors and priests
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Aztecs | believed to have settled in Mexico and was an advanced society with a higly structured economy
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basalt | volcanic rock Olmecs used to carve stone heads
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causeways | land bridges
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cenotes | deep sink holes from which Mayans got their water
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chinampas | garden islands
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codex | type of books Mayans made, and was about 8 inches high and several yards long
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conquistador | Spanish conqueror
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Decline of Aztecs | -Spanish invasion
-weakened by disease
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Diego de Land | Spanish priest who tried to convert Mayans to Roman Catholicism
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dikes | walls that prevent flooding
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Game of Life and Death | -Mayan game
-only nobles could play
-losers were sacrificed to the gods
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Hernando Cortes | Spanish conquistador or conqueror who defeated the Aztecs
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How did the Mayan civilization end? | no one knows, they just seemed to have disappeared
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La Venta | one of largest and most famous Olmec cities
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Lake Texcoco | one of the largest cities in the world built on this lake
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maize | corn
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Mayan achievements | made advances in art, architecture and literature
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Mayan architecture | made thousands of sculptures and constructed huge pyramid-shaped temples
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Mayan calendar | based on the cycles of the moon and sun. Solar year had same number of days that ours does
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Mayan currency | went to markets to trade goods
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Mayan food | -maize (corn)
-avocados
-beans
-loved chocolate
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Mayan homes | -groups of houses surrounded by fields
-built their homes on high plateaus, lowlands & rainforests
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Mayan Kings | -lived in palaces
-descended from the gods
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Mayan literature | -wrote thousands of books
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Mayan nobles | -lived in large houses near center of city
-held gov. positions
-architects, nobles, and scribes
-NO manual labor
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Mayan peasants | -lived in small wooden houses with grass-thatched roofs
-farmers
-laborers
-military
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Mayan Religion | -thought world was a large flat square atop a crocodile god in a pond with water lilies
-believed almost everything had its own god
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Mayan Social classes | -Kings
-Priests/Nobles
-peasants
-slaves
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Mayan view of beauty/appearance | -preferred long noses and sloping foreheads
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Mayas | another great civilization in Mesoamerica
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Mesoamerica | lands from central Mexico to Costa Rica in central America
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Montezuma | emperor of the Aztecs when the Spanish conquistadors began landing in 1519
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obsidian | sharp glasslike volcanic rock that Mayans used to make the blades of tools and weapons
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Olmecs | 1500 B.C., lived along southern Gulf Coast of Mexico, and declined by 400 B.C.
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rubber | -Rubber People (Olmecs)
-believed to be the first people to use rubber
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San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan | urban center of Olmec civilization
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stone heads | most famous archaeological find from the Olmec civilization
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stucco | fine plaster or cement used to coat or decorate walls
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Templo Mayor | Great Pyramid
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Tenochtitlan | one of the largest cities in the world at that time and is where modern Mexico City is built upon
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Tikal | one of the largest and most magnificent Mayan city-states
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zero | Mayas developed the idea of zero, and used it to do difficult calculations and keep detailed records
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