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Aztecs, Incas, Mayans
The Mayans were not part of the Mesopotamians. The Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization. Other Mesoamerican civilizations were the Olmecs, Zoques, and Tlatilco cultures.
Yes, the Mayans did have gold, but it was not as abundant or widely used as in some other ancient civilizations. Gold was primarily used for decorative purposes and in rituals, often crafted into jewelry, masks, and other ceremonial items. The Mayans valued gold for its beauty and symbolic significance, but their economy was largely based on agriculture and trade rather than precious metals.
it developed slower because it was isolated due its geographical features. they didnt have contact with the outside world and thus wasnt exposed to different cultures and their ideas/inventions/economical, political, or religious advances.
The Mayans were geographically isolated from some civilizations at their time. Civilizations like Greece, Rome, Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Mesopotamian people were separated by the Atlantic ocean and at the time no one had the technology to cross it. But in South America there were Aztecs, Tapotec, Mixtec, Olmec, Toltec, and Teotihuacan and Inca populations.
to go to war... with other civilizations
The Mayans were influenced by several neighboring civilizations, particularly the Olmecs, who are often considered the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica. They adopted and adapted ideas such as calendrical systems, religious practices, and agricultural techniques from the Olmecs and later cultures like the Teotihuacan. Additionally, trade and cultural exchanges with the Toltecs and other groups further enriched Mayan innovations in architecture, art, and writing systems. These interactions contributed to the development of the distinct Mayan civilization we recognize today.
Aztecs, Incas, Mayans
The Mayans were not part of the Mesopotamians. The Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization. Other Mesoamerican civilizations were the Olmecs, Zoques, and Tlatilco cultures.
The most known are the Egyptians. Other civilizations used them like the Mayans.
Traders brought new ideas, foods, and inventions across cultures. They help spread these things and were one of most important aspects of early civilizations learning from each other.
it is a brand new idea from which other ideas and inventions come from.
Trade enriches a civilization by A) producing money and keeping the flow of economy, B) spreading new ideas and religion between countries, and C) by bringing new technology and inventions from other countries.
Yes, the Mayans did have gold, but it was not as abundant or widely used as in some other ancient civilizations. Gold was primarily used for decorative purposes and in rituals, often crafted into jewelry, masks, and other ceremonial items. The Mayans valued gold for its beauty and symbolic significance, but their economy was largely based on agriculture and trade rather than precious metals.
Some causes of cultural diffusion was when different people traded with each other and when they moved. It affected the early civilizations because they kept spreading ideas around the world and was constantly changing other ideas.
babylon was more advanced
Do Meso-americans eat other Meso-Americans ? no