yes
They are credited with discovering the concept of zero.
The ancient Mayans didn't use alphabetic writing. Mayans used hieroglyphics.
I believe the Mayans are no longer a viable society. Hence, they do not use agriculture anymore.
They were two completely different cultures. They spoke differnet languages, ate different food, and believed in different things.
yes
They are credited with discovering the concept of zero.
No, the Aztecs did not use silver coins as currency. They primarily used a barter system, exchanging goods and services without a standardized form of currency.
No, the Aztecs did not use silver coins as currency. They used a system of barter trade, where goods were exchanged for other goods. Cocoa beans, cloth, and tools were commonly used as currency in Aztec society.
The Aztecs, Mayans, Incas, and other ancient native tribes to South America were the first do discover and use cocoa as chocolate.
The Aztecs used gold as a currency, along with cocoa beans. The chocolate that was made from the cocoa beans was as valuable to them as gold was to the Spaniards. They also used gold for jewellery.
One of the first cultures to use vanilla were the Aztecs of Mexico. The vanilla spice was traded like a form of currency.
Other than cocoa beans for a drink, the Aztecs have also used cocoa beans as a currency to purchase goods such as a rabbit or an enslaved human. Hope this helps!
In those times chocolate was a very big thing. It was worth a lot. So this is the reason the Aztecs used chocolate as money. :)
The ancient Mayans didn't use alphabetic writing. Mayans used hieroglyphics.
I believe the Mayans are no longer a viable society. Hence, they do not use agriculture anymore.
They were two completely different cultures. They spoke differnet languages, ate different food, and believed in different things.
=the Mayans use their common sense by gathering and hunting deers and monkeys.=