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Itinerary JUNE 4: Go to Honduras and El Salvador Visit Olmec’s society. See stone human heads, large pyramids, and art. JUNE 7: Go to Guatemala (highlands) Visit Mayan Society. Visit Tikal, Chichén Itzá.
Itinerary JUNE 9: Go to Mexico (highlands) Visit Teotihuacan society. Climb Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, see paintings, orange pottery, and markets.
June 4: Olmec Society
Olmec Society The name Olmec means “rubber people” in Nahuatl (Aztec language). The Olmecs carved large stones in the shape of important people’s heads. – Heads have been found in La Venta, San Lorenzo, and Tres Zapotez (all in Mexico) – Historians believe that the heads represented warriors or chieftain leaders. – The first head was found in – The largest head was found in San Lorenzo which weighed 40 tons.
Olmec Pyramids The Olmecs built a pyramid in La Venta. – La Venta is 2 square miles, but considered a highly populated area. – Major structure is a pyramid with connecting buildings. – Has a distinguishable cone-shaped top. – Historians believe that the Olmecans were trying to build a volcano. Volcanoes at Los Tuxtlas (100 kilometers away) – Historians theorize that Los Tuxtlas was the original homeland of the Olmecans and the people wanted a way to remember their homeland.
Pyramid in La Venta
Olmec Art Jade sculptures. Pottery with intricate designs. Baby figurines. Jade jewelry Sculptures of jaguars
June 7: Mayan Society
Mayan Society Lived mostly in the Guatemalan Highlands; 300B.C- 900C.E Tikal was the political center of the society. – Comprises of 222 square miles of jungle around the center – Took University of Pennsylvania 13 years to unearth 10 miles. – Abruptly ended by the Mayans. – Temple IV: tallest structure in Tikal ( feet tall) Wooden ladders Historians believe that Yax Kin (ruler) is buried here. Estimate that 250,000 cubic yards of stone were needed to build.
Chichén Itzá Translates into “Mouth of Itza Tribe” Believed to be one of the most powerful cities of the Maya. Famous pyramid: El Castillo – Top 7 Wonders of the World. – 79ft. Tall. – Famous for snake-like phenomenon that happens at the Spring and Fall Equinoxes – Could’ve been used to track the seasons. – Marked equinoxes and solstices.
El Castillo
June 9: Teotihuacan Society
Pyramids of the Sun and Moon Focal points of the city’s urban layout. – Pyramid of the Moon Completed around 250A.D Located at end of Street of the Dead Tomb found near base of pyramid – Male skeleton and sacrificed animal skeleton – Pyramid of the Sun Completed around 200A.D 63 meters tall 215 meters square Tunnel leading to chambers under the pyramid. – Believed to be used for fire and water rituals
Pyramid of the Moon
Pyramid of the Sun
Teotihuacan Art Murals – Painted on plaster. – Depictions of animals – Way of pictographic communication People respected their artwork. – Well preserved – Largest available data source
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