The word "Aztecs" is a noun that refers to a group of indigenous people who were part of the Mesoamerican civilization that thrived in present-day Mexico before the Spanish conquest. It can also denote their culture, language (Nahuatl), and the empire they established, which was known for its impressive architectural, artistic, and agricultural achievements.
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
the Aztecs came before the incas the incas took over the Aztecs.
there were calledthe mixtecs before they called them selves the Aztecs
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
Before the Spanish, who eventually destroyed the Aztecs, the Mesoamerican civilization with the greatest impact upon them where the Teotihuacans.
The word "Aztecs" is a noun that refers to a group of indigenous people who were part of the Mesoamerican civilization that thrived in present-day Mexico before the Spanish conquest. It can also denote their culture, language (Nahuatl), and the empire they established, which was known for its impressive architectural, artistic, and agricultural achievements.
No, teepees were not used by the Aztecs. Teepees were typically associated with Native American tribes from the Great Plains region, while the Aztecs were a Mesoamerican civilization known for their stone temples and pyramids. The Aztecs lived in large cities and built elaborate structures using stone and adobe.
The Maya settled before there were aztecs and the aztecs were more like warriors.
The Maya settled before there were aztecs and the aztecs were more like warriors.
The ancient Aztecs.
It depends, but the earliest record excavated from Mayan records were in 1100 A.D. that we have excavated so far and the first Greek records were In the B.C era's we've only scratched the surface with the Mayan excavation so that's why my conclusion is it depends
There were a few great civilizations that flourished in Mesoamerica (modern day Mexico and central america) before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Right before the Spanish the Aztec Empire dominated the area. Before the Aztecs it was the the Toltecs. And before the Toltecs it was the Mayans. And before the Mayans it was the Zapotecs, who were contemporary to the Romans in Europe.
If you mean: before the Conquistadores wiped them out, it was the Maya and the Inca civilization.
Maya, Incan, Aztecs
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
Very powerful. The Catholic Church was the dominant influence on western civilization.