Classical Era Variations: The Americas 500 BCE to 1200 CE. AP World History Notes Chapter 7

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Classical Era Variations: The Americas 500 BCE to 1200 CE AP World History Notes Chapter 7

Mesoamerica Meso = means middle Mesoamerica = stretches from central Mexico to northern Central America

The Maya Settled the Yucatan Peninsula of present-day Mexico Mayan ruins found throughout the area Not one unified empire instead, a patchwork of city-states & kingdoms But all city-states shared common language, culture, and so on Like: Ancient Mesopotamia and Greece!

Mayan Religion Religion = center of Mayan life Believed in 2 levels of existence: (1) the daily physical life they lived and (2) the Otherworld, a spiritual world of gods, the souls of ancestors, and other supernatural creatures Actions on 1 level could affect things on the other level

Mayan Religion Mayan kings = BOTH political leaders AND spiritual leaders Performed rituals and ceremonies to satisfy the gods Huge temples and pyramids built where thousands could gather for special religious ceremonies and festivals

Mayan Religion Images on Mayan temples, sacred objects, and pottery = tell us a lot about their religion and their gods Human sacrifice and bloodletting rituals = HUGE part of religious ceremonies

Mayan Religion Some ceremonies also included a ritual ball game = pok-a-tok Rubber balls batted back and forth across a walled court Symbolized back & forth struggle between this world and the next

Mayan Science Mayan priests = excellent mathematicians and astronomers Developed accurate calendars used to predict eclipses, schedule religious ceremonies, and determine times to plant and harvest

Mayan Economy Economy = based on agriculture and trade Farmers grew: maize, beans, squash, pumpkins, chili peppers, tomatoes Farmers brought surplus crops to open markets traded for cotton, jade, pottery, fish, deer meat, and salt

Mayan Economy Merchants traded throughout Mexico & Central America Canoes used to trade along rivers Goods carried by humans overland no wheels yet; no large domesticated animals

Mayan Writing One of the first Native American cultures to develop a writing system Only within the past 25 years have we made any breakthroughs in translating Mayan writing Maya recorded: genealogy of their kings & royal families, mythology, history, ritual practices, and trade

Collapse of the Maya Unclear as to why the Maya collapsed Political disunity? Agricultural breakdown from warfare? From over-farming? Long-term drought? Malnutrition, sickness, famine, high death rates Probably a combination of all of these factors

Teotihuacan

Teothihuacan Teotihuacan = northeast of presentday Mexico City Had about 200,000 people at its peak City laid out on a grid Found in excavations = 600 pyramids, 2000 apartment compounds, 500 workshop areas, and a huge marketplace

Teotihuacan Reason for collapse = unknown Probably declined when invaded by the Toltec

Civilizations of the Andes South America Along Pacific coast Andes themselves = towering mountain chain with many highland valleys

Chavin Village called Chavin de Huantar Became the focus of a religious movement that swept throughout the Andes region

Chavin Religion Carved figure of half-human, halffeline deity Major deities = represented jaguars, crocodiles, and snakes All animals native to the Amazon basin Shamans (priests) = used hallucinogenic cactus to connect to the supernatural world Religious imagery seen on pottery, sculptures, temple walls, textiles, etc.

Moche Dominated a 250-mile stretch of Peru s coast Incorporated 13 river valleys Grew maize, beans, squash, and cotton Fishermen harvested anchovies from the Pacific

Moche Political System Governed by warrior-priests Lived atop huge pyramids Used hallucinogenic drugs to mediate between this world and that of the gods Presided over sacrifice of human victims

Moche Artisans Metalworkers, potters, weavers, painters, etc. Face masks, animal figurines, and jewelry often plated in gold Images of daily life (of all classes) painted on ceramic pottery