Chapter 6- The Ancient Americas/ 12 q's Flashcards
Obsidian
Also known as volcanic glass, and was used to make knives sharper
Moche
Lived in where Peru is today, lasted from A.D. 100 to A.D. 700, dug canals to get water from the Andes, and was eventually replaced by the Inca
Mayan city-states
Religion was the center of Mayan life, human sacrifices was one way to please the gods, and royal Mayan women helped form alliances
Mesoamerica
Where farming began 9,000 to 10,000 years ago, “Meso” means middle from Greek, and included lands from the Valley of Mexico to Costa Rica
Jawsaw Chan K’ awiil I
City-state of Tikal supplied leadership, led armies, and organized great building projects
Llamas
Moche pottery shaped like a llama
Teotihuacan
First planned city, also known as “Place of the Gods,” established around A.D. 400, and had a population of between 120,000 to 200,000 people
Peten
Mayan word for “flat region,” one of the worst spots on earth, located in Guatemala, and its dense forest blocked out the sun
Olmec
Near Vera Cruz, Mexico, built a far reaching trading empire, started 1200 B.C. and last 800 years, enjoyed rich farming resources, lacked raw materials, and used rivers as highways for trade
John Lloyd Stevens
American lawyer, in A.D. 1839 he discovered the Mayan ruins through the Yucatán rainforest
Maya
Built their civilization in the Yucatán rainforest, traded throughout Mesoamerica, and sinkholes gave them a source of water
365-day calendar
Priests learned about astronomy and developed the calendar and used it to predict eclipses and schedule events