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Boundless Teaching Platform: Customizable Textbooks & Intuitive Tools for Educators

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Boundless Teaching Platform: Customizable Textbooks & Intuitive Tools for Educators

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  1. Boundless Lecture Slides Available on the Boundless Teaching Platform Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  2. Using Boundless Presentations Boundless Teaching Platform Boundless empowers educators to engage their students with affordable, customizable textbooks and intuitive teaching tools. The free Boundless Teaching Platform gives educators the ability to customize textbooks in more than 20 subjects that align to hundreds of popular titles. Get started by using high quality Boundless books, or make switching to our platform easier by building from Boundless content pre-organized to match the assigned textbook. This platform gives educators the tools they need to assign readings and assessments, monitor student activity, and lead their classes with pre-made teaching resources. Get started now at: • The Appendix The appendix is for you to use to add depth and breadth to your lectures. You can simply drag and drop slides from the appendix into the main presentation to make for a richer lecture experience. http://boundless.com/teaching-platform • Free to edit, share, and copy Feel free to edit, share, and make as many copies of the Boundless presentations as you like. We encourage you to take these presentations and make them your own. If you have any questions or problems please email: educators@boundless.com Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  3. About Boundless • Boundless is an innovative technology company making education more affordable and accessible for students everywhere. The company creates the world’s best open educational content in 20+ subjects that align to more than 1,000 popular college textbooks. Boundless integrates learning technology into all its premium books to help students study more efficiently at a fraction of the cost of traditional textbooks. The company also empowers educators to engage their students more effectively through customizable books and intuitive teaching tools as part of the Boundless Teaching Platform. More than 2 million learners access Boundless free and premium content each month across the company’s wide distribution platforms, including its website, iOS apps, Kindle books, and iBooks. To get started learning or teaching with Boundless, visit boundless.com. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  4. Mesoamerica The Americas After 1300 CE The Aztecs The Incas North America ] The Americas After 1300 CE Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  5. The Americas After 1300 CE > Mesoamerica Mesoamerica • The Mixteca-Puebla Tradition Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/art-history/textbooks/boundless-art-history-textbook/the-americas-after-1300-ce-31/mesoamerica-190/

  6. The Americas After 1300 CE > The Aztecs The Aztecs • Architecture of the Aztecs • Sculpture of the Aztecs • Featherwork of the Aztecs • Codices of the Aztecs Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/art-history/textbooks/boundless-art-history-textbook/the-americas-after-1300-ce-31/the-aztecs-191/

  7. The Americas After 1300 CE > The Incas The Incas • Architecture of the Inca • Textiles of the Inca • Metalwork of the Inca • The Spanish Conquest and Its Effects on Incan Art Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/art-history/textbooks/boundless-art-history-textbook/the-americas-after-1300-ce-31/the-incas-193/

  8. The Americas After 1300 CE > North America North America • Beadwork and Ceramics in the Eastern Woodland Cultures • Arts of the Great Plains • Woodcarving in the Northwest Coast Cultures • Art and Architecture of the Southwest Cultures Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com www.boundless.com/art-history/textbooks/boundless-art-history-textbook/the-americas-after-1300-ce-31/north-america-194/

  9. Appendix Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  10. The Americas After 1300 CE Key terms • adobeAn unburnt brick dried in the sun; a house made of unburnt brick dried in the sun. • antiquityAncient times; former ages; times long since past. • argilliteA fine-grained sedimentary rock, intermediate between shale and slate, sometimes used as a building material. • cabochonA gemstone that has been shaped and polished as opposed to faceted. • ChimúA culture centered on Chimor, with the capital city of Chan Chan (in the Moche Valley of present-day Trujillo, Peru), which arose about 900 CE and was conquered by the Inca around 1470 CE. • cochinealA vivid red dye made from the bodies of cochineal insects. • codexAn early manuscript book bound in the modern manner, by joining pages, as opposed to a rolled scroll. • discoidalHaving the flat, circular shape of a disc or a quoit. • effigyA likeness of a person. • evangelizationThe act of preaching the gospel or converting to Christianity. • First NationThe indigenous peoples of any country or region. • formlineA feature in the indigenous art of the Northwest Coast of North America, distinguished by the use of characteristic shapes referred to as ovoids, U forms, and S forms. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  11. The Americas After 1300 CE • freestandingStanding or set apart; not attached to anything. • gorgetAn ornament for the neck; a necklace, ornamental collar, torque etc. • iconographyThe branch of art history that studies the identification, description, and interpretation of the content of images. • IncaA member of the group of Quechuan peoples of highland Peru who established an empire from northern Ecuador to central Chile before the Spanish conquest. • inlayTo place pieces of a foreign material within another material to form a decorative design. • irrevocablyBeyond recall; in a manner precluding repeal. • isletA small island. • lapidaryAn artist or artisan who forms stone, minerals, or gemstones into decorative items such as engraved gems, including cameos and faceted designs; the primary techniques employed are cutting, grinding, and polishing. • ligniteA low-grade, brownish-black coal. • metallurgistA person who works in metal. • monolithA large single block of stone, used in architecture and sculpture. • motifA recurring or dominant element in a work of art. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  12. The Americas After 1300 CE • nomadicLeading a wandering life with no fixed abode; peripatetic, itinerant. • patronAn influential, wealthy person who supports an artist, craftsman, scholar, or aristocrat. • phoneticRelating to the sounds of spoken language. • pictographicRepresented by illustrations. • pictorialDescribed or otherwise represented by illustration rather than words. • plateresquePertaining to an ornate style of architecture of 16th century Spain suggestive of silver plate. • quetzalA strikingly colored bird with very long tail feathers, found in Guatemala and Costa Rica. • quillworkDecorative textile embellishment made from porcupine quills by certain Native Americans. • reliefA type of artwork in which shapes or figures protrude from a flat background. • tunicA garment worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles. • UtilitarianPractical and functional, not just for show. • vicuñaA relative of the llama that lives in the high alpine areas of the Andes. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

  13. The Americas After 1300 CE Page 13 of the Aztec Codex Borbonicus This reproduction of page 13 of the Codex Borbonicus shows the 13th trecena (or 13-day period) of the Aztec sacred calendar. This 13th trecena was under the auspices of the goddess Tlazolteotl, who is portrayed wearing a flayed skin, giving birth to Cinteotl. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia Commons."614px-Codex_Borbonicus_(p._13) (1) 2.jpg."Public domainhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Codex_Borbonicus_(p._13).jpgView on Boundless.com

  14. The Americas After 1300 CE Navajo sandpainting One of the four elaborate dry-paintings or sand altars employed in the rites of the Mountain Chant, a Navaho medicine ceremony of nine days' duration. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Navajo sandpainting."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Navajo_sandpainting.jpgView on Boundless.com

  15. The Americas After 1300 CE Example of Cusco painting Cusco painting is characterized by exclusively religious subject matter; warped perspective; frequent use of the colors red, yellow, and earth tones; and an abundance of gold leaf. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."quenha-do-s-c3-a9culo-xvii.%402x.jpeg."Public domainhttps://figures.boundless-cdn.com/16046/full/quenha-do-s-c3-a9culo-xvii.%402x.jpegView on Boundless.com

  16. The Americas After 1300 CE The execution of the Inca Spaniards burning the Inca leader Atahualpa at the stake, following their conquest of the Inca people. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."The execution of Inca."Public domainhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_execution_of_Inca.jpgView on Boundless.com

  17. The Americas After 1300 CE Templo Mayor Scale model of the Templo Mayor of Tenochtitlan, showing the various stages as it was enlarged over time. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."1024px-ScaleModelTemploMayor.JPG."Public domainhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Templo_Mayor#/media/File:ScaleModelTemploMayor.JPGView on Boundless.com

  18. The Americas After 1300 CE Mixteca-Puebla style Pipe with Bluebird, A.D. 1100–1400 Mexico, Western Oaxaca or Puebla Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."WLA lacma 1100 ceramic pipe."CC BY-SAhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WLA_lacma_1100_ceramic_pipe.jpgView on Boundless.com

  19. The Americas After 1300 CE Mosaic Skull, 1400–1521 Bone/ivory/horn/shell/bamboo human skull with turquoise and jadeite Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."WLA lacma Mosaic Skull Mixteca-Puebla Style."License: Otherhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WLA_lacma_Mosaic_Skull_Mixteca-Puebla_Style.jpgView on Boundless.com

  20. The Americas After 1300 CE Large Mixteca-Puebla style bowl Preserved in the Museum of the Americas, Madrid, from the late Post-classic Mexico. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."Large Mixtec bowl, Museo de América."License: Otherhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Large_Mixtec_bowl,_Museo_de_Am%C3%A9rica.jpgView on Boundless.com

  21. The Americas After 1300 CE Ruins of Templo Mayor While the location of the ruins of Templo Mayor was rediscovered in the early 20th century, major excavations did not take place until 1978 to 1982. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Templo Mayor 2007."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Templo_Mayor_2007.JPGView on Boundless.com

  22. The Americas After 1300 CE Aztec mirror This mirror was carved from obsidian on a modern wooden base and is currently held in the Museum of the Americas, Madrid. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Aztec mirror, Museo de América, Madrid."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aztec_mirror,_Museo_de_Am%C3%A9rica,_Madrid.jpgView on Boundless.com

  23. The Americas After 1300 CE Calendar Stone The monolith of the Stone of the Sun, also known as the Aztec calendar stone (National Museum of Anthropology and History, Mexico City). Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."1024px-1479_Stein_der_f%C3%BCnften_Sonne%2C_sog._Aztekenkalender%2C_Ollin_Tonatiuh_anagoria.JPG."CC BY 3.0https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_calendar_stone#/media/File:1479_Stein_der_f%C3%BCnften_Sonne,_sog._Aztekenkalender,_Ollin_Tonatiuh_anagoria.JPGView on Boundless.com

  24. The Americas After 1300 CE An Aztec Sculpture of the Mythological Serpent, Xiuhcoatl Xiuhcoatl, a mythological serpent in Aztec religion, was a common subject of Aztec art. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Xiuhcoatl."GNU FDLhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XiuhcoatlView on Boundless.com

  25. The Americas After 1300 CE Aztec Statue of Coatlicue, the Earth Goddess This sculpture is currently held in the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Aztec statue of Coatlicue, the earth goddess."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aztec_statue_of_Coatlicue,_the_earth_goddess.jpgView on Boundless.com

  26. The Americas After 1300 CE Chilkat blanket In the collection of the University of Alaska Museum, Fairbanks. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Chilkat blanket univ alaska museum."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chilkat_blanket_univ_alaska_museum.jpgView on Boundless.com

  27. The Americas After 1300 CE Totem Pole from the Northwest Native American Totem Pole from Ketchikan, Alaska. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Ketchican totem pole 2 stub."CC BYhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ketchican_totem_pole_2_stub.jpgView on Boundless.com

  28. The Americas After 1300 CE Cherokee shell gorget A contemporary shell gorget carved by Bennie Pokemire (Eastern Band Cherokee). Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Bennie pokemire gorget."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bennie_pokemire_gorget.jpgView on Boundless.com

  29. The Americas After 1300 CE Detail of first page from the Boturini Codex The first page of this Aztec codex depicts a figure on a boat, the departure from Aztlán. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Aztec codices."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_codicesView on Boundless.com

  30. The Americas After 1300 CE Aztec feather headdress This Aztec headdress is often described as the crown of Moctezuma II. Today it is exhibited at the Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Aztecheaddress."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Aztecheaddress.jpgView on Boundless.com

  31. The Americas After 1300 CE Images of Cuzco Top: Plaza de Armas; middle left: Temple of Coricancha; middle right: aerial view of Cusco; bottom left: Sacsayhuamán; bottom right: Cathedral of Cusco Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Cuscoinfobox."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cuscoinfobox.pngView on Boundless.com

  32. The Americas After 1300 CE Machu Picchu Machu Picchu is a 15th century Inca citadel situated on a mountain ridge 7,970 feet above sea level. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."450px-80_-_Machu_Picchu_-_Juin_2009_-_edit.2.jpg."CC BY-SA 3.0https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu#/media/File:80_-_Machu_Picchu_-_Juin_2009_-_edit.2.jpgView on Boundless.com

  33. The Americas After 1300 CE A map of Cuzco, by E.G. Squier, c. 1860 The puma shape of the city of Cusco is discernible, with the head at the upper left and the tail at the lower right. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Cuzco1860."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cuzco1860.jpgView on Boundless.com

  34. The Americas After 1300 CE Tupa Inca tunic from around 1550 An example of Inca textiles. Inca officials wore stylized tunics decorated with certain motifs, while soldiers of the Inca army had specific uniforms. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Tupa-inca-tunic."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tupa-inca-tunic.pngView on Boundless.com

  35. The Americas After 1300 CE Golden plaque from Chimú culture The Incans adopted much of their metalworking characteristics from the metalwork of Chimú. Because of their expertise, many metalworkers were taken back to the capital city of Cuzco to continue their metalworking for the emperor. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Lombards Museum 198."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lombards_Museum_198.jpgView on Boundless.com

  36. The Americas After 1300 CE Andean bronze bottle, ca. 1300–1532 While this bottle was most likely made by Chimú artisans, Inca metalworkers adopted similar characteristics. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Andean Bronze Age Bottle."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Andean_Bronze_Age_Bottle.jpgView on Boundless.com

  37. The Americas After 1300 CE Example of encarnado sculpture The technique of encarnado, or the simulation of the color of human flesh, was used on sculptures to make them appear more realistic. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."e-la-sangre-paso-encarnado.%402x.jpeg."Public domainhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cristo_de_la_Sangre_Paso_Encarnado.JPGView on Boundless.com

  38. The Americas After 1300 CE Mississippi pottery A human head effigy pot from the Mississippian culture, on display at the Hampson Museum State Park in Wilson. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Hampson effigypot HRoe 2006."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hampson_effigypot_HRoe_2006.jpgView on Boundless.com

  39. The Americas After 1300 CE Wampum jewelry Wampum was commonly traded or used as currency by the Iroquois and nearby coastal tribes. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikimedia."Wampum jewelry - NARA - 523576.tif."Public domainhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wampum_jewelry_-_NARA_-_523576.tifView on Boundless.com

  40. The Americas After 1300 CE Traditional Sioux dress Sioux dress with fully beaded yoke. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Sioux-Womendress."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sioux-Womendress.jpgView on Boundless.com

  41. The Americas After 1300 CE Pottery of the Pueblo Ceramic bowl with painted geometric shapes on the inside, from Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, Pueblo III phase. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."Bowl Chaco Culture NM USA."Public domainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bowl_Chaco_Culture_NM_USA.jpgView on Boundless.com

  42. The Americas After 1300 CE Old and new turquoise Navajo bracelets The Navajo are well-known today for their use of turquoise in jewelry. Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com Wikipedia."080."CC BY-SAhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:080.JPGView on Boundless.com

  43. The Americas After 1300 CE Attribution • Los Angeles County Museum of Art."Ancient Styles in the New Era | LACMA."Public domainhttp://www.lacma.org/ancient-styles • Boundless Learning."Boundless."CC BY-SA 3.0http://www.boundless.com//art-history/definition/evangelization • Wikipedia."quetzal."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/quetzal • Wikipedia."Featherwork."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featherwork • Wikipedia."Huipil."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huipil • Wikipedia."Aztec."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec • Wikipedia."Aztec."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec • Wikipedia."Montezuma's headdress."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montezuma's_headdress • Wikipedia."Aztec warfare."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_warfare • Wikipedia."Coyotlinahual."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyotlinahual • Wiktionary."patron."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/patron • Wikipedia."Templo Mayor."CC BY-SA 3.0https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Templo_Mayor • Wikipedia."Tenochtitlan."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenochtitlan • Wiktionary."islet."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/islet • OpenStax CNX."Jack Maxfield, America: A.D. 1401 to 1500. September 17, 2013."CC BY 3.0http://cnx.org/content/m17798/latest/ • Wikibooks."The History of the Native Peoples of the Americas/Mesoamerican Cultures/Aztecs."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_History_of_the_Native_Peoples_of_the_Americas/Mesoamerican_Cultures/Aztecs • Wikibooks."US History/Pre-Columbian."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/US_History/Pre-Columbian Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

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  45. The Americas After 1300 CE • Wikipedia."Inca society."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_society • Wikipedia."Inca Empire."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_Empire • Wiktionary."Inca."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Inca • Wiktionary."metallurgist."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/metallurgist • Wikipedia."Inca society."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_society • Wikipedia."Aztec clothing."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_clothing • Wikipedia."vicuna."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vicuna • Wikipedia."Prehistoric art."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_art • Wikipedia."Chimú culture."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture • Wikipedia."Chimú culture."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chim%C3%BA_culture • Wiktionary."tunic."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tunic • Wiktionary."cochineal."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cochineal • Wikipedia."Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_arts_by_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas%23The_West • Wikipedia."Ledger art."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ledger_art • Wikipedia."Native American jewelry."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_jewelry%23Great_Plains • Wiktionary."quillwork."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quillwork • Wiktionary."pictographic."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pictographic • Wikipedia."Plains Indians."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians • Wiktionary."nomadic."CC BY-SA 3.0http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nomadic Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at www.boundless.com

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