technology
the Hokoham
agricultural revolution
eventually
tribute
pueblo
decline
the Toltec
the Olmec
the Aztec
kiva
the Maya
In 700 C.E., this group developed a large system of irrigation canals.
Spanish for "village"; term used by the early Spanish explorers to denote large housing structures built by the Anasazi
circular ceremonial room built by the Anasazi
at an unspecified time or day; in the end
period when early peoples learned how to plant and raise crops
this group built a large city named Tula. They built large pyramids and huge palaces with pillared halls. First group to use gold and copper in art and jewelry.
a change to a lower state or level
the first people to develop a civilization in Mesoamerica
a payment by one ruler or nation to another in acknowledgement of submission or as the price of protection
Around 200 C.E., this group emerged on the Yucatán Peninsula and expanded into today's Central America and southern Mexico
the manner of accomplishing a task using specialized methods, processes, or knowledge
This group built the city Tenochtitlán on the site of today's Mexico City. The name of their original homeland was Aztlán. They created an empire by conquering neighboring cities and demanding tribute