Yes
Maya
mayas
The Inca civilization had the fastest communication system among the three, primarily through their extensive network of runners known as "chasquis." These messengers could relay information across the vast Inca Empire quickly, using a system of relay stations. The absence of a written language meant they relied on oral messages and quipus (knotted strings) for record-keeping. In contrast, the Maya and Aztec systems were less efficient for long-distance communication.
The Inca civilization had the fastest communication system among the Inca, Maya, and Aztec civilizations. The Inca used a network of relay runners known as "chasquis" to deliver messages quickly across their vast empire. These chasquis could run long distances at high speeds, passing messages from one relay point to another. This system allowed the Inca to communicate efficiently and effectively throughout their empire.
The system of writing was primarily developed by the Maya civilization. The Maya used a complex system of hieroglyphics to record their history, religion, and daily life. In contrast, the Aztecs had a form of pictorial writing, but it was not as sophisticated as the Maya's. The Incas, on the other hand, did not have a writing system; they relied on quipus, which were knotted strings used for record-keeping and communication.
Maya left a record from the time period.
When the Spanish came with the decimal number system, they replaced the Maya number system throughout the region. So the people of that region stopped using the Maya system and started using the decimal system of the Spanish.
Yes
800
Maya and Olmec
The Maya developed a mathematical system based on the number 20 and they were the first people to use zero. By using their math system, the Maya made great advances in Astronomy. The Maya also produced a very accurate calendar system.
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