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Both the Aztec and the Anasazi peoples anticipated the changing of the seasons by tracking the passage of the planets and the stars. They focused their ceremonies on the broad concepts of harmony and balance in nature, and they believed that their ceremonies, properly done, would be rewarded by rain, abundant harvests, successful hunts and good health. They both held beliefs with common threads about their origins and deities. They used similar cultural icons as ritualistic symbols, which seem to have sprung from common cultural wellheads. For instance, their step-sided rain cloud altars and their ceremonial masks probably had roots in the great civilizations of southern Mexico.

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