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  1. WEBPre-Columbian civilizations, the aboriginal American Indian cultures that evolved in Mesoamerica (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration …

  2. WEBMesoamerican civilization, the complex of indigenous cultures that developed in parts of Mexico and Central America prior to Spanish

  3. WEBPre-Columbian civilizations - Mesoamerican, Pyramid, City: The broad, fertile plains surrounding the colonial city of Puebla, to the southeast of the snowcapped volcanoes that border the Valley of Mexico, were from very …

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  4. WEBDescription. Maps. Documents. Gallery. Video. Indicators. Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal. The Mayan town of Uxmal, in Yucatán, was founded c. A.D. 700 and had some 25,000 inhabitants. The layout of the buildings, …

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    Historians and archaeologists divide pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican history into three periods. The Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire (1519–1521) marks the end of indigenous rule and the incorporation of indigenous peoples as subjects of the Spanish Empire for the 300 year colonial period.
    The pre-Hispanic population structure closely resembles the structure observed in present-day Mexico, which clearly differentiates northern and central Indigenous populations.
    The first forms of economic organization in Pre-Hispanic Mexico were agriculture and hunting activities. The first people who inhabited the Mexican lands and part of Central America were great builders and later on creators of some of the most advanced civilizations of that time.
    Villa-Islas et al. analyzed ancient DNA from pre-Hispanic individuals in northern and central Mexico, revealing contributions from an unknown “ghost” population (see the Perspective by Llamas and Roca-Rada). They found that some populations endured in regions of central Mexico despite changing climate beginning in the 10th century.
  6. WEBINTRODUCTION. Between 1100 and 900 years ago, a global warming episode affected numerous civilizations worldwide. In the Americas, severe droughts reconfigured the demography of pre-Hispanic civilizations as …