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Aztec, Inca, and Mayan Early Civilizations

Aztec, Inca, and Mayan Early Civilizations. Aztec. Map. Emperors were elected by a royal council. The role of Emperor was based between brothers before going to the next generation. Huitziláihuitl: (1395-1417). Acamapichtli: (1376-1395) first true Emperor. Chimalpopoca: (1417-1427).

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Aztec, Inca, and Mayan Early Civilizations

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  1. Aztec, Inca, and Mayan Early Civilizations

  2. Aztec

  3. Map

  4. Emperors were elected by a royal council. The role of Emperor was based between brothers before going to the next generation. Huitziláihuitl: (1395-1417) Acamapichtli: (1376-1395) first true Emperor Chimalpopoca: (1417-1427) Huitziláihuitl: (1395-1417)

  5. The Tomb at Zultepec. 400 skeleton bodies were buried in this grave

  6. Aztec Calendar

  7. Tenochtitlan

  8. God Of Death, Mictlantecutli Eagle warrior

  9. Aztec Art

  10. Aztec Instruments Drums Flutes

  11. The Aztecs’ practiced human sacrifice for their Gods

  12. Inca

  13. Map

  14. WinyaWayna Inca ruins Peru

  15. MacchuPichu

  16. Inca weapons Star shaped club head Ceremonial knife

  17. How do you think the Inca preserved their dead?

  18. Mummies

  19. Inca Art

  20. Transportaion

  21. Mayan

  22. Map

  23. Mayan “The Big One” Nohoch Mul Temple Coba, Mexico

  24. Stairs leading down pyramid

  25. Top of pyramid carving with paint still present

  26. Ball court was played for entertainment and religious purposes

  27. Guard Tower

  28. Mayans were ruled by a King. They were treated like Gods. Every King build a form of a monument to show their power. Maya King Pacal

  29. Temple Tulum, Mexico

  30. Chichen Itza

  31. Mayan Calendar

  32. Mayan Art

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