art, culture, religon, etc.
The Toltecs
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
In approximate chronological order, they wereOlmecs (c. 1500 BC - 400BC)Mayans (Maya) (c. 2000 BC-1500 AD, tribal influence continues to present)Toltecs (c. 800-1000 AD)Aztecs (c. 1300-1600 AD)
The Olmec civilization created a culture that greatly influenced the Aztecs. Apex, Maria Villalobos :)
The Toltecs
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
The Toltecs and the Aztecs were never in direct contact as the Aztects were born from the chaos of the fall of the Toltec empire. The Aztecs used the turmoil to their advantage and built their civilization from the ruins of the Toltecs.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
the Aztecs
Around 1325 C.E.
aztecs or toltecs
they were givers of civilization
However, they shared common gods and religious beliefs with the Aztecs.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.