Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Mayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E. Location: Rain Forests of Central America.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Mayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E. Location: Rain Forests of Central America."— Presentation transcript:

1 Mayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E. Location: Rain Forests of Central America

2 Mayas Cities: Capital-Tikal, Large cities; stone temples; sod homes. Religion: Complex; human sacrifice, elaborate ceremonies to please the gods. People: priests, nobles, farmers, slaves Achievements: scientific power; mathematics (zero), 365 day calendar. Fall of Maya: 850 C.E. - Maya abandon cities and disappear. Why this happened remains a mystery. Possibly disease.

3 Mayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E.

4 MayasMayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E.

5 Aztec 1300 C.E.- 1520 C.E. Location: Mexico

6 Tenochititlan: Capital city of Aztec; largest & most modern city in the world. Built on a series of Islands on a large lake. Connected to the mainland by stone roads. Farmers raised crops on floating platforms. More than 200,000 people lived in Tenochtitlan. Aztecs 1300 C.E-1520 C.E.

7 Aztec 1300 C.E.- 1520 C.E.

8 Aztec 1300 C.E-1520 C.E Expansion of power: Military conquest; take over neighbors by force. Religion: Human sacrifice, Quetzalcoatl, Emperor is a god. People: Emperor, priests, nobles, merchants, peasants, slaves. Achievements: Architecture, 365 day calendar, military power, heavy taxes, large military.

9 Aztec 1300 C.E.- 1520 C.E.

10

11 Inca 1100 B.C.E – 1520 C.E. Location: South America, stretching along the Andes Mts.

12 Inca 1100 B.C.E. – 1520 C.E. Cites: Capital-Cuzco. Their engineers built stone temples, forts, canals and bridges.  Cuzco was linked to other cities and towns by a great network of roads (Inca Highway)

13

14 Inca 1100 B.C.-1520 C.E. Engineering: stone temples, human labor, earthquake proof. Religion: worshiped sun, gold temples. Rulers wore gold and silver jewelry and had huge stone palaces. Emperor is god. Worshiped the sun. Communication: Roads, tunnels, bridges kept empire together.

15 Inca 1100 B.C.E. – 1520 C.E. Food production: terrace farming, potatoes, maize, kept accurate records. Medicine: malaria cure, brain surgery.

16 Inca 1100 B.C.E. – 1520 C.E.

17 IncaInca 1100 B.C.E. – 1520 C.E.1520 C.E.


Download ppt "Mayas – 1000 B.C.E - 850 C.E. Location: Rain Forests of Central America."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google