Aztecs
i know that the Aztecs did, but I'm not so sure about the rest....
Concerning the age of exploration in the Western Hemisphere, two Native civilization stand out as having a sophisticated culture. The Aztecs in Mexico and the Incas in South America each had knowledge of architecture, ways to measure time and the ability to grow.
Important to who? The Aztecs probably would have thought your calendar was pretty unimportant. The Aztecs themselves considered their calendar extremely important, because it documented the cycles of the world and the powers of the gods. Non-Aztecs consider the Aztec calendar important because it was very sophisticated and accurate for a non-modern society. Accurate in the sense that it kept good time, not in the sense that it made accurate "predictions".
Both the Mayans and Aztecs where polytheistic.
The Spanish, led by Hernándo Cortés, conquered the Aztec people in Mexico.
Some contributions that were made by the Aztecs are popcorn, chocolate, and gum. They also invented terraced irrigation and used antispasmodic medicines.
A couple of the special farming methods that the Inca and Aztec people developed were irrigation systems and terraced hillsides.
The Inca civilization had highly advanced agricultural techniques such as terraced farming, irrigation systems, and crop storage that allowed them to produce food surpluses. The Aztecs also had sophisticated farming methods like chinampas (floating gardens), but they did not have the same level of agricultural productivity as the Inca.
The Aztecs built terraced farming systems on the mountainsides to grow crops like maize, beans, and squash. They also constructed irrigation channels to bring water from higher elevations to their crops. Additionally, they utilized vertical farming techniques to maximize their agricultural output in the mountainous terrain.
cortés mentions the presence of advanced irrigation systems, floating gardens known as chinampas, and sophisticated aqueducts used by the Aztecs to adapt to the environment in their capital city of Tenochtitlan. These technologies helped the Aztecs thrive in the challenging marshy terrain of the region.
Both the Aztecs and the Inca practiced sophisticated agricultural techniques such as terracing, irrigation, and crop rotation. They both relied heavily on maize (corn) as a staple crop, along with other crops such as beans, squash, and potatoes. Agriculture was a central component of their economies and societies, providing sustenance for their populations.
Yes, the Aztecs had advanced farming techniques such as chinampas, which were floating gardens built on lakebeds that allowed for high crop yields. They also practiced terraced farming on hillsides and used irrigation systems to supply water to their crops.
Yes. The Aztecs farmed. They used chinampa's to plant crops. Chinampa's were large rectangles of land, that helped the Aztecs plant corn, avocados, trees, tomatoes, squash, cacti, and many other plants. These chinampa's were created by piling layers of mud and plants on the lakes bottom.This was a very difficult process.
Yes, the Aztecs had an advanced irrigation system that included canals, aqueducts, and floating gardens called chinampas. These systems helped the Aztec farmers grow crops on the swampy land around Tenochtitlan, their capital city.
The Aztecs studied astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, medicine, and art. They had a complex understanding of the movements of celestial bodies, developed a sophisticated calendar system, and created intricate pottery and sculptures. Additionally, they had advanced knowledge of botany and herbal medicine.
Los Angeles Aztecs was created in 1974.
Aztecs were a strong empire because they drained swamps and built irrigation system and they were warlike ppl who conquered most of their neighbors.