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MAP SKILLS - KNOW LOCATIONS

Major Mesoamerican Civilizations

OLMEC

• Location: Hot Gulf Coast of Mexico

• Geography: Tropical coastal region

• Major sites: La Venta (famous pyramid)

• Time period: 1200-400 BCE

• Why important: "Mother culture" - foundation for all later Mesoamerican
civilizations

MAYA

• Location: Mexico (Yucatán Peninsula), Belize, Honduras, Guatemala

• Geography: Varied - tropical rainforests, highlands

• Major cities: Copan, Tikal, Chichen Itza

• Key site: El Castillo temple at Chichen Itza

• Time period: 2000 BCE-900 CE

• Why important: Most advanced writing system and astronomical knowledge

AZTEC

• Location: Central Mexico, specifically Tenochtitlán (modern-day Mexico City)

• Geography: Island in Lake Texcoco in Valley of Mexico

• Capital: Tenochtitlán - largest city in Western Hemisphere by 1519

• Time period: 1325-1521 CE

• Why important: Largest, wealthiest empire when Europeans arrived

Inca Empire

INCA

• Location: Along Pacific coast of South America, straddling Andes Mountains

, • Geography: Stretches 2,500 miles from modern Colombia (north) to Chile (south);
cities built at 14,000 feet altitude

• Capital: Cusco, Peru

• Famous site: Machu Picchu (50 miles NW of Cusco, at 8,000 feet)

• Time period: 15th-16th centuries (peaked)

• Why important: Largest empire in South America; sophisticated road system

Pueblo Cultures (Southwest US)

MOGOLLON

• Location: Mimbres Valley, New Mexico

• Time period: 150 BCE-1450 CE

HOHOKAM

• Location: Arizona desert region

• Time period: 600 CE-1300 CE

• By 1300: Most highly populated settlements in Southwest

ANASAZI

• Location: High desert of New Mexico; Canyon de Chelly (Arizona), Mesa Verde
(Colorado)

• Time period: Pre-1150 CE

• Famous for: Cliff dwellings accessed by ladders/ropes

• Connected to: Chaco Canyon (administrative/religious center by 1050 CE)

Cahokia

CAHOKIA

• Location: Along Mississippi River near present-day St. Louis, Missouri

• Geography: Five-square-mile city on Mississippi floodplain

• Size: 10,000+ residents in city; tens of thousands more on surrounding farms

• Time period: Peak around 1100 CE; declined after 1300 CE

• Features: 120 earthen mounds/pyramids; largest mound covered 15 acres

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