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Mayan traditions, such as their agricultural practices, religious rituals, and calendar systems, can be traced back to earlier Mesoamerican civilizations, particularly the Olmecs and the Teotihuacan civilization. The Olmecs, often considered the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, contributed foundational aspects of art, religious iconography, and social organization that influenced the Maya. Additionally, the Mayans adopted and adapted the sophisticated calendrical systems and architectural techniques seen in Teotihuacan, which further shaped their own cultural developments. These interactions highlight the complex tapestry of influence among ancient Mesoamerican societies.
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The Minoan Civilization was earlier, identified particularly with Knossos on Crete, and was probably destroyed by the volcanic eruption and tsunami that destroyed what is now Santorini island. The Mycenaean civilization is identified with Mycenae and is the civilization that was created by the survivors of the Minoan Civilization when their cultural center was destroyed.
There is no direct evidence of Maya influence on the Anasazi culture. The Anasazi were a prehistoric Native American civilization in the Southwestern United States, while the Maya civilization was located in Mesoamerica. However, both civilizations had their own unique cultural developments and interactions with neighboring societies.
The Greek civilisation deeply influenced the Roman elite.
The Mississippian civilization, specifically the city of Cahokia, is known for constructing the temple mounds. These mounds were influenced by the earlier Middle American civilizations such as the Maya, Aztec, and Toltec, who also built pyramids and ceremonial centers.
Both the Inca and Moche civilizations were skilled in architectural and engineering techniques, with the Inca known for their impressive stonework and the Moche for their elaborate irrigation systems. Additionally, both civilizations placed importance on religion and power, as seen in the construction of monumental religious structures and the presence of powerful ruling elites.
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Both the Inca and Moche civilizations were skilled in engineering and construction. The Inca, like the Moche, were adept at constructing impressive irrigation systems to support agriculture in their mountainous regions.
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The earlier ones were absorbed by the incoming Greeks.
In the central and southern Greek peninsula after earlier beginnings in Crete.