Latin American Ancient Civilizations

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  1. 2. Olmecs were the "Mother ______" of Mesoamerica.
  2. 5. Moche has a complex social hierarchy as revealed in the tomb of the Lord of ____.
  3. 8. The Chavin religious center, Chavin de Huantar features stone carvings and advanced _____.
  4. 10. The Inca empire fell to conquistador Francisco _______.
  5. 12. Aztec floating gardens
  6. 13. This civilization centered in the Valley of Oaxaca around 500 BCE.
  7. 16. The Aztec empire fell in 1521 to ___________ and the Spanish.
  8. 18. The Inca built a network of roads including the famous trail leading to _______.
  9. 19. The Aztec capital city was on an island in Lake _______.
  10. 21. This culture is famous for their perfectly round bolas de piedra.
  11. 23. Incas practiced terrace farming and domesticated llamas and _______.
  12. 24. The Zapotec capital sat atop an artificially levelled mountain.
Down
  1. 1. Colossal stone heads were built by the Olmecs, carved from _______.
  2. 3. The Aztec capital city
  3. 4. Incas used a system of ______ cords called quipu to record information.
  4. 6. Maya had a fully developed language of ______.
  5. 7. Many ball courts were built by the Maya where a game was played with a ______ ball and players try to get the ball through a hoop without using hands or feet.
  6. 9. Olmecs religious beliefs centered around ______ deities and maize cultivation.
  7. 11. The Inca empire stretched over 2,500 miles along the _____ Mountains from Colombia to Chile.
  8. 14. The Maya civilization built magnificent cities such as Tikal and the pyramid of ________.
  9. 15. The Aztec empire dominated central _____ from 1428 - 1521 CE.
  10. 17. The Maya were known for their advanced understanding of astronomy and developed a complex ________.
  11. 20. The Moche were known for their massive ceremonial complexes like the ______ del Sol.
  12. 22. This empire thrived in present day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador from 2000 BCE to 1500 CE