The Zapotec civilization, which flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mexico, began to decline around the 9th century CE. Factors contributing to this decline included political fragmentation, environmental changes, and the rise of competing cultures, particularly the Mixtecs. By the end of the 15th century, the Zapotec state had largely diminished, though its cultural influence persisted in the region.
The zapotecs had wigwams and tipis
1200B.C and ended 400B.C
A civilization prospered and ended.
The Chinese civilization has had various kingdoms and dynasties that have started and ended, but the Chinese civilization has never come to an end. It is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and has thousands of years of uninterrupted history.
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It was part of the Teotihuacan civilization. More specifically, by the Zapotecs.
The zapotecs had wigwams and tipis
Because the olmecs and the zapotecs were the most powerful in Mexico
which civilization??because civilization according to me hasn't ended yet
the zapotec civilization was small,with the Aztecs but,the zapotec civilization got defeated by the Spaniards.the zapotecs might or mght not be living in the lands.they could not be totally defeated,they might be living in groups in the coastal areas,they might be shifted back.
The Zapotec civilization was located in the southern highlands of Mexico, primarily in the Valley of Oaxaca. Their main city was Monte Albán, which remains a significant archaeological site today. The Zapotecs were known for their advanced society, complex social structure, and impressive artistic and architectural achievements.
1200B.C and ended 400B.C
A civilization prospered and ended.
The Chinese civilization has had various kingdoms and dynasties that have started and ended, but the Chinese civilization has never come to an end. It is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and has thousands of years of uninterrupted history.
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The Sumerians developed the first well-known civilization called Mesopotamia. The civilization develped in 3500 B.C. and ended in 1800 B.C.
Indus Valley civilization