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The Aztecs are known for their advancements in agriculture, their complex social structure, and their mathematical and astronomical knowledge. The Incas are famous for their engineering skills, particularly their construction of roads and impressive stone structures like Machu Picchu, as well as their advanced agricultural techniques such as terracing and crop storage. Both civilizations also made significant contributions in art, music, and religious traditions.

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