olmec
The Mississippian culture of Mound builders were responsible for constructing the first cities in North America. They built large, mound structures in present-day Midwest and Southeastern United States between 800 and 1600 AD. These cities were sophisticated urban centers with plazas, temples, and residences.
No, the Mound Builders did not create the first calendar. The oldest known calendar is the Sumerian calendar from Mesopotamia, dating back to around 2000 BC.
One common element of Mesoamerican culture is the practice of polytheistic religion, where multiple gods were worshipped and revered. Additionally, Mesoamericans were known for their advanced agricultural practices, such as the development of maize cultivation and the creation of terraced farming systems. The use of hieroglyphic writing and sophisticated calendars were also important cultural elements in Mesoamerican society.
The first cities are believed to have developed in ancient Mesopotamia, particularly in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern-day Iraq). Cities like Uruk and Ur are among the earliest known urban settlements.
The first explorer to look for the Seven Cities of Cibola was Francisco Vásquez de Coronado. In 1540, he led an expedition into what is now the southwestern United States in search of rumored cities rich in gold and treasures.
they were great builders who created well planned cities
The Mississippian culture of Mound builders were responsible for constructing the first cities in North America. They built large, mound structures in present-day Midwest and Southeastern United States between 800 and 1600 AD. These cities were sophisticated urban centers with plazas, temples, and residences.
Mesoamerican cities were typically centered around ceremonial complexes with pyramids and plazas. They often featured elaborate stone architecture, like the stepped pyramids of Tikal or Tenochtitlan. These cities were also organized around social hierarchies, with distinct neighborhoods for different classes of people.
A Mesoamerican city typically consisted of large temple complexes, palaces, ball courts, and houses built around a central plaza. Cities were usually densely populated with intricate urban planning, irrigation systems, and trade networks. Some well-known Mesoamerican cities include Teotihuacan, Tikal, and Tenochtitlan.
Zapotec
mayans
Maya
The Maya came first but the Olmecs were the first major Mesoamerican culture. The Aztec Empire is considered the most powerful Mesoamerican kingdom of all time.
The Olmacs, the first city builders in the Americas, constructed large plazas, pyramidal structures, and sculpted enormous heads chiseled from basalt.
The Olmec, they were the fathers of the mesoamerican culture.
100% sure it was the Zapotec. Not the Maya.
I have honestly no idea, i have 2 questions like that though. here i go 1: which was the first mesoamerican civilization to develop? 2: what agricultural contribution did they make to mesoamerican civilization? thank you, please answer. Only a 5th grader!