The Mesoamerican cultures (1200BC- AD 1519)

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The Mesoamerican cultures (1200BC- AD 1519) Central America before the arrival of Europeans Click for Video

There were many different cultures between 1200BC and AD 1519, but they share some important characteristics Who were these groups? Olmec (1200-400BC)- Gulf Coast of Mexico Teotihuacan (AD1-800)- Central Mexican Plateau Maya (300BC- AD1521)- southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Yucatan Mexico Toltec (AD 900-1200) Central Mexican Plateau Aztec (AD 1358-1521) Central Mexican Plateau

Agriculture- corn, beans, squash, chiles Corn first domesticated c. 6000BC all these foods provide complete nutrition Little meat (turkeys, guinea pigs, etc.) Also cotton and cacao City planning pyramids/ temples, palaces, ball courts, markets arranged around a central courtyard Methods of farming will differ depending on geography and climate

Gods of nature, world of the 5 th Sun Gods kept the world in order and maintained the agricultural cycle in exchange for honors and sacrifices Popol Vuh- Mayan creation myth- gods had created human beings out of maize and water Water (Tlaloc), Sky and Earth (Quetzalcoatl), War (Tezacatlipoca/ Huitzilopochtli)

Basic calendar- two kinds of years solar year of 365 days (agricultural cycle) ritual year of 260 days (20 mos. of 13 days) Writing system- evolved over time to include both ideas and sounds Used to write works of history, poetry, and myth and keep genealogical, administrative, and astronomical records Most writing has been destroyed by time or the Spanish

Trade networks from Colorado to Colombia US SW (turquoise), Mesoamerica (feathers, jade, cacao, obsidian), and S. America (gold) Everyday goods- from diverse ecological zonesmountains, coast, rainforest, plateaus Luxury goods (status symbols)- rare animal skins, cacao beans, quetzal feathers, gold and silver Cacao used as money

The Olmec (1200 400 B.C.E.) Three small city centers near Gulf Coast (San Lorenzo, La Venta, Tres Zapotes)- only one occupied at a time Abundant rain- little irrigation needed but flood drainage ditches Built pyramids around plazas, surrounded by huge basalt (stone) heads- purpose unknown Why did it end? Maybe civil war or doubts about the ruling classes

Pyramid of La Venta Olmec Head at La Venta

Teotihuacan 1 C.E. - 800 High Plateau of Central Mexico (25m NE of Mexico City) Suddenly around 1 C.E. a major ceremonial center was planned and constructed- by whom? Why? How (unprecedented)? At its height- 11.5 sqm, 150,000 pop. NOT an empire- only one city Pol. alliance with many other areas- marriage with Maya princess (Kaminaljuyu) Trade and crafts- clear trade links from Colorado to Colombia; barrios of foreign artisans within the city One strange item: no clear writing system has been found

Pyramid of the Sun Avenue of the Dead Pyramid of the Moon Quetzalcoatl Pyramid of the Moon is here

About C.E. 650 the Avenue of the Dead and major buildings were burned- why? Climate change led to malnutrition, civil unrest, warfare People continued to live in the residential area for 200 years The Toltecs and Aztecs visited and mythologized Teotihuacan as the City of the Gods

Tikal- Central Plaza and pyramid (view from palace)

The Maya (300 B.C.E. 1521 C.E.) Southern and Yucatan Mexico to Honduras/ El Salvador Different regions over time; many ecological zones Many food and natural resources-> trade goods Soil in lowlands was thin, led to use of low terraces to prevent erosion Hundreds of independent city states Unlike earlier cultures, they had multiple cities simultaneously Linked by marriage, trade, warfare Click for Video

Maya queen holds a bowl filled with strips of paper used to collect blood Closely linked to astronomy (Sun, Moon, and Venus) written in codices (folding books) Played out in ball game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkvqjgc9siy Practiced a lot of blood sacrifice- kings/ queens, POWs, volunteers- gods needed blood as foodto ensure the rising of the sun

Hieroglyphics- very complex- symbols represent concepts, sounds, objects all at once also number system (lines, dots and shells) Found in books (only 4 left), on buildings and pillars (stele), painted on pots Information: astronomy, genealogy, history, mythology

Around 900 C.E. the lowland centers were abandonedclimate change, civil unrest, warfare, disease, etc. New cities arose in the Yucatan, influenced by Central Mexico and lasted until the Spanish in 1520s Some smaller centers remained in the highlands of Guatemala- the last community wasn t conquered until 1697 Maya are now a modern ethnic group within modern nations, still keep some ancient culture

The Toltecs (900 C.E. 1200) Main city- Tula (central Mexican Plateau); also connected with Chichen Itza of the Maya (Yucatan) Combination of people from Teotihuacan and Gulf Coast Best known through Aztec mythology- home of two gods, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca who battle for supremacy- legend will play a role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec