The Olmec, Maya & Aztec

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The Olmec, Maya & Aztec

Mesoamerica Mesoamerica refers to a geographical and cultural area which extends from central Mexico down through Central America. The term Meso means middle. (Middle America) Many important Ancient Civilizations developed in this area. A civilization is a culture that has developed complex systems of government, education, and religion.

Mesoamerica

The Original Olmec

Olmec Civilization The Olmec civilization existed from 1300 BC to about 400 BC. The Olmec are believed to be the earliest civilization in the Americas. The Olmec people established a civilization in the area we know today as southern Mexico.

Map of Olmec Empire:

The Mother Culture Many historians consider the Olmec civilization the mother culture of Mesoamerica. A mother culture is a way of life that strongly influences later cultures. The Olmec empire led to the development of other civilizations, such as the Maya and the Aztec.

Olmec Daily Life The Olmec were very good at farming. The land in this region was very fertile and food supply was steady. They lived in villages near rivers and also fished for food. Olmec people also were good at making pottery and weaving.

Olmec Daily Life The Olmec played a game called pok-a-tok where, you must shoot a rubber ball through a stone ring without using your hands or feet. Huge ball courts built by the Olmec suggest that the game was popular with spectators.

Olmec Art The Olmec carved large heads from basalt, a type of volcanic rock. What the giant stone heads represent or why the Olmec built them is a mystery.

Olmec Technology The Olmec used an early form of glyph writing to record events, dates, and to tell stories. Glyphs are pictures that represent words. They were incredible astronomers. They developed a calendar that was amazingly accurate for its time.

Olmec Trade It is believed that the Olmec did not focus on warfare and conquest, but instead, influenced other cultures mainly through trade. Most Olmec cities served as trade centers. They mainly traded for luxury items such as precious stones. Knowledge and ideas were also exchanged at these trade centers. As a result, the Olmec culture spread throughout much of Mesoamerica.

Olmec Religion The Olmec were polytheistic. They worshiped gods such as a fire god and corn god, but their main god was the jaguar god. They believed that the jaguar god brought rain. Pyramids built in the center of their cities were probably used for religious reasons.

The Mysterious Maya 400 BC 900 CE (AD) Southern Mexico & Central America

Maya Civilization The Maya civilization existed from 400 BC to about 900 CE (AD). At its peak, the Maya civilization covered the Yucatan Peninsula and stretched down to the northern parts of El Salvador and Honduras. This area had natural barriers, such as mountains and water, that helped to protect the Maya civilization for 1300 years.

Discovering the Maya To find the ruins of ancient Maya cities hidden deep in the rainforest, archaeologists had to travel on foot. An archaeologist is a scientist that looks for and studies evidence from long ago.

Maya Farming Like the Olmec, the Maya were expert farmers. They grew several crops but their main source of food was corn. They called it Maize Because there was plenty of food, the Mayan population grew. Over time, some Mayan farming villages grew into great cities.

Maya Cities The Maya were master builders. They did not have metal tools they used stone, bone, and wood tools to build hundreds of magnificent cities.

Maya Cities Cities were centers of religion and learning. Every Maya city had a palace for its ruler, a marketplace, an open-air plaza where people could gather, at least one huge pyramid, a large temple, and one pok-a-tok ball court. People came to town to shop, to worship, and to watch ball games.

Maya Cities Two of the largest cities were Tikal (tee-kahl), located in the present-day country of Guatemala. Its population was about 50,000. Copan (ko-pahn), located in the present-day country of Honduras QUESTION: What were three things you could find in every Maya city?

Maya Number System The Maya invented of the idea of the number zero. This invention made the Maya s calendar accurate.

Maya Calendar

Maya Religion The Maya worshipped the gods of nature. Some of their gods were the god of Rain, god of Maize, and the god of Sun. They believed that without the help of these important gods, there would be no crops and everyone would starve. To get help from the gods, the Maya fasted, prayed, and offered sacrifices. Most sacrifices were animals but occasionally they did made human sacrifices.

Maya Religion The Maya had many religious ceremonies, performed by priest, on top of the pyramids. Priests were the most powerful people in the Maya civilization. The priests decided when to plant crops and when people could marry and to whom. Before doing pretty much anything, one had to ask for a priest s approval.

The Legend of Mirrors The Maya believed that one could communicate with a god by looking into a mirror. Legend says warriors going into battle wore mirrors on their backs. The idea was that if an enemy warrior tried to sneak up on a Maya warrior, a demon might reach out from the underworld and snatch the enemy.

The Mysterious Downfall Around 800 CE the Maya began to abandon their cities and their population declined. The reasons for these events are still a mystery. The demise of the Maya Civilization may have been caused by food shortages, disease, or wars.

The Awesome Aztecs

Aztec Civilization The Aztec tribe lived in southern Mexico from about 900 CE (AD) to 1521. In the 1100s the Aztec settled in the Valley of Mexico on the swampy shores of Lake Texcoco and on a small island in the lake. The Aztec named this place Tenochtitlan (te noch tee TLAHN) and it eventually became the capital of their civilization.

School To build Tenochtitlan into the city they wanted, the Aztec knew that they would need many engineers, builders, and other specialist. To solve this problem, the Aztecs set up a system of public schools. All Aztec children went to school where they learned Aztec history, religion, and a specialized profession.

Specialized Professions Aztec children were trained to be a specialist in some area. Boys studied how to be farmers, traders, engineers, builders, astronomers, and doctors. Students who became builders and engineers designed and built the amazing Aztec cities, including the capital city of Tenochtitlan.

Mighty Tenochtitlan Tenochtitlan had broad avenues, beautiful plazas, markets, temples, and palaces.

Aztec Life At first, live was hard on the swampy land, but the Aztec gradually built up the city. They built causways and bridges to connect the island to the main land. A causeway is a raised road or path usually built across a body of water.

Farming To solve the issue of growing crops in a swampy area, the Aztec built chimampas. Chinampas are floating gardens built on a series of rafts, which were anchored to the lake bed. They piled dirt on top of the rafts and grew crops on them. The gardens were quite successful. The Aztecs grew chili peppers, squash, corn, tomatoes, and beans.

Aztec Religion The Aztecs believed that human sacrifice was necessary to feed their gods. They believed that if their gods were not fed, they would not do their jobs. Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec sun god.

War War was an important part of Aztec life. The Aztec conquered over 400 cities in Mexico. The Aztec often used the prisoners they captured as slaves or as human sacrifices to feed their gods.

The Fall of the Aztec In 1521, Spanish conquistadors and their Native American partners defeated the Aztec and ended their empire. A conquistador is a Spanish soldier. Tenochtitlan was destroyed and a new capital, Mexico City, was built on top of the ruins of the destroyed city.