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    Aztec

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    The U.S has the highest murder rate of any industrialized country in the world. Does this surprise you? Well‚ although it is a fact‚ and most people would think this is unethical. This should also be true for Aztec society. Which deserves the Greater Emphasis? Human Sacrifice‚ or Aztec Agriculture? I believe historians should focus more on human sacrifice because‚ even though the Aztecs were resourceful and well organized in agriculture‚ they were barbaric when it came to human sacrifice. They killed

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    Xoloitzcuintli

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    The Xolo is native to Mexico. Archaeological evidence shows that the breed has existed in Mexico for more than 3‚000 years.[3] Most likely‚ early forerunners of the Xolo originated as spontaneous hairless mutations of indigenous American dogs. Hairlessness may have offered a survival advantage in tropical regions. Indigenous peoples of Central and South America had Xolo dogs as home and hunting companions‚ and today they are still very popular companion dogs; even as the national dog of Mexico. Their

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    Chocolate

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    CHOCOLATE! Just that word makes most people mouth water. It is a delectable substance that can be made into flakes that melts in your mouth‚ or into delicious candy bar with nuts and marshmallow‚ or a plain old bar of chocolate. All contributes to the mild addiction some people feel towards chocolate. Today we are going to talk about this topic because

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    The Mayan Culture

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    The Mayan had millions of people within in their civilization. They are one of the oldest societies ever documented. The Mayan culture was very advanced and smart with their technology. They were very artistic and had an eye for crafting and sculpting. They were also very talented in the athletic ability. The Mayan culture is one of the most interesting civilizations in all of history. The Mayans had formed eight major cities including‚ the capital Tikal‚ and other cities‚ Uaxactún‚ Copán‚ Bonampak

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    Olmec Essay

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    The Olmec civilization thrived from c. 1500 BC to 400 BC‚ in the modern day Mexican states of Veracruz and Tabasco. Due to lack of archaeological evidence‚ the Olmec’s origin of ethnic identity is unknown. There is such a lack of knowledge that researchers still are unaware of the name this group of people referred to themselves as. The title Olmec comes from‚ ‘Olmec-Xicalanca‚ which is the name of the multi-lingual traders of the Conquest Era‚ from the same region‚ and the name has stuck through

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    The Mayan Calendars

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    The Maya were the most complex civilization in the western hemisphere. Maya were responsible for many scientific achievements like in astronomy‚ agriculture‚ engineering and communications. The Maya lived up to 2‚000 years throughout this time they came up with a complex form of astronomy. They also learned how to farm work‚ and grow crops like: corn beans and squash. That was all part of their agricultural side however‚ apart from that the Maya were really good at astronomy and engineering. For

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    Maya and Inca Civilizations Both the Maya and Inca civilizations flourished during their time period. Although they had many different approaches‚ they had a few similarities. In this essay‚ the lifestyle of both the Inca and Maya civilization and how they compare to many other Empires/civilizations will be revealed. The Mayan civilization in all stages--formative‚ flourishing‚ declining‚ and continuing--has been based on agriculture. Indian corn‚ or maize‚ was domesticated from a wild grass

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    Essay on Aztec Sacrifice

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    Yalcin Mizrak 11-18-12 LAS 2012 Essays #1 Category A #2 – The Aztec people practiced the ritual of sacrifice to their Gods. It was part of their everyday religion‚ and they firmly believed that it was absolutely necessary. Many different animals were sacrificed along with humans‚ but the human sacrifice seemed to be the staple of their society. The Aztecs believed‚ in the ancient times before man‚ the gods would take turns being the sun for the people‚ until eventually they realized they had

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    Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas

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    The Mayans‚ Aztecs‚ and the Incas were three popular civilizations of Latin America during the middle ages. Although‚ they had many remarkable similarities‚ they also had a lot of differences. They all thought of religion as significant and their class structure was similar as well. However‚ they’re roles and expectations of women and men differed. For starters‚ their similarities; class structure. At the top of their chain stood a emperor. After him follows the nobles‚ priest‚ and military commanders

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    Pre-Columbian Era: Introduction 700 B.C.–1400 A.D. In this section‚ you will examine the developments that led to the settling of the Americas. Included in this section will be a discussion of key terms that will help describe both the scientific and social implications of this development. You will also focus on the agrarian society and the role of the Native Americans in shaping the development of North America. First‚ listen to the tutorial to learn more about the land bridge theory of human

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