Chichen Itza is an ancient Maya city in Mexico known for its impressive architectural structures such as the Pyramid of Kukulcan, Temple of the Warriors, and the Great Ball Court. Many artifacts found at Chichen Itza are related to Mayan rituals, astronomy, and symbolism, including sculptures, ceramics, and stone carvings. These artifacts provide insights into the religious beliefs and daily lives of the Maya civilization.
No, the Aztec empire no longer exists today. It was conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century. However, some remnants of Aztec culture, such as ruins and artifacts, can still be seen in Mexico City and other parts of Mexico.
The maraca was invented by indigenous peoples in Latin America, particularly in regions such as Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is believed to have originated with the Taino people in the Caribbean.
The ancient Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan was located on an island in Lake Texcoco, where modern-day Mexico City now stands. When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they destroyed much of the city and built Mexico City on top of the ruins, using the stones from the Aztec temples and buildings for their own construction. This is why archaeologists find evidence of the ancient Aztec capital in the center of Mexico City today.
The Aztec pyramids are located in present-day Mexico, primarily in and around the city of Mexico City. The most famous Aztec pyramids are found at the archeological site of Teotihuacan, located just outside of Mexico City.
they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America they migrate from USA across the Gulf of Mexico to central America This question was asked by Aisea and answered by someone else then my friend, Chris who is a perv
They migrate were all butterflys go, to Mexico or South America.
If he is from Mexico he cannot migrate into Mexico as he is already there...
THey live in the rocky areas of North America, and love to live in the mountain areas. They migrate to Mexico in the winter.
The oriole migrates in flocks to southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America.
No, they migrate to South America. Some fly over the Gulf of Mexico!
No. They would have to migrate trough Tierra del Fuego, in South America (some miles off Antarctica) or pass through the Panama Canal.
yes, they migrate down to central Mexico.
In Winter they congregate in a forest in Mexico and in summer the migrate north over the continent of North America in spring, breading as they do so. Then in the Autumn the descendents of the migrating population fly South to their winter roost.
To the United states of Mexico.
humming birds migrate the same way the other birds do. Like when it is cold in north they fly south and when it is cold in the south they fly north.
in the gulf of Mexico