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Aztec calendar (sunstone) Mesoamerican chronology divides the history of prehispanic Mesoamerica into several periods: the Paleo-Indian (first human habitation until 3500 BCE); the Archaic (before 2600 BCE), the Preclassic or Formative (2500 BCE – 250 CE), the Classic (250–900 CE), and the Postclassic (900–1521 CE); as well as the post European contact Colonial Period (1521–1821), and ...
Most of the cultures of the Late Horizon and some of the cultures of the Late Intermediate joined the Inca Empire by 1493, but the period ends in 1532 because that marks the fall of the Inca Empire after the Spanish conquest. Most of the cut-off years mark either an end of a severe drought or the beginning of one.
Human sacrifice was a religious practice principally characteristic of pre-Columbian Aztec civilization, although other Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and the Zapotec practiced it as well. The extent of the practice is debated by modern scholars.
The Ancient Sun Kingdoms of the Americas: Aztec, Maya, Inca (1961) The Incas: People of the Sun (1961) A Chronological Chart of Pre-Columbian Indian Cultures of the Americas and World Events (1962) The Desert Kingdoms of Peru (1965) Roman Roads (1966) Roads that Led to Rome (1967) The Gold of El Dorado: The Quest for the Golden Man (1968)
Paleo-Indian (10,000–3500 BCE) Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, obsidian and pyrite points, Iztapan Archaic (3500–1800 BCE) Agricultural settlements, Tehuacán Preclassic (Formative)
The Tlaxcalans fiercely resisted Aztec expansion during the Flower Wars ever since the Aztecs expelled them from Lake Texcoco. The Tlaxcalans would later ally with the Spanish conquistadors under Hernán Cortés as an opportunity to liberate them from the Aztecs and managed to successfully conquer the Aztecs with the help of the conquistadors ...
Sapa Inca Years Order Sapa Inca Years I Manco Capac: 1240-1260 VII Yawar Waqaq: 1360-1380 II Sinchi Roca: 1260-1280 VIII Viracocha Inca: 1380-1400 III Lloque Yupanqui: 1280-1300 IX Pachacuti: 1400-1440 IV Mayta Capac: 1300-1320 X Tupac Yupanqui: 1440-1480 V Capac Yupanqui: 1320-1340 XI Huayna Capac: 1480-1523 VI Inca Roca: 1340-1360 XII Inti ...
The culture arose about 900 CE. The Inca ruler Topa Inca Yupanqui led a campaign which conquered the Chimú around 1470 CE. [34] This was just fifty years before the arrival of the Spanish in the region. Consequently, Spanish chroniclers were able to record accounts of Chimú culture from individuals who had lived before the Inca conquest.