There were several of them, but the most important would be the Aztec civilization.
The Aztec or Mexica people in central Mexico would qualify as such. They however, had "floating gardens" in artificial islands known as chinampas.
The earliest known Mexican civilization is the olmec
The Aztecs of central Mexico were known for using chinampas, which were artificial islands made of mud and reeds that they used for agriculture. These floating gardens allowed them to grow crops in the shallow waters of lakes and canals.
The chinampas, which are incorrectly known as 'floating hardens'. Most of the remaining chinampas that can be found in Mexico City are near the park and ecologic reserve of Xochimilco.
The Mayan civilization.
the name of the fist great civilization that's name starts with an o is ozion
The Toltec were one of the first civilization in Mexico but not much is known about them. The Aztecs are considered the first great civilization that flourished in Mexico. The Mayans are also considered as a great civilization in Mexico.
The Zapotec civilization was located in the southern highlands of central Mexico, primarily in the region now known as Oaxaca. They are known for their impressive architecture, intricate artwork, and advanced writing system.
The Olmec civilization was located in Mesoamerica. Specifically, it was a Pre-Columbian civilization living in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in the modern-day states of Veracruz and Tabasco.The Olmec civilization was located in south-central Mexico. The area was what we now know as Veracruz and Tabasco.
The Olmec civilization was well known for the colossal heads featured in their artwork. The Olmec civilization was the first major civilization in what is now Mexico.
No, the Aztecs were not nomads; they were a settled civilization. They established an empire in central Mexico, with their capital city, Tenochtitlan, built on an island in Lake Texcoco. The Aztecs developed sophisticated agricultural practices, including chinampas, or floating gardens, which supported their large population and allowed them to thrive as a complex society. Over time, they became known for their advanced architecture, art, and social organization.
In Mexico and Central America there is a mountain chain known as Sierra Madre. It runs through Chiapas, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.