Mesoamerican Vocabulary
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Aztlan
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Calmecac
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Canals
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Chinampas
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Codex Mendoza
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Conquistador
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Cortez
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Coyolxuaqui
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Decapitate
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Diego Rivera
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Eagle on Cactus
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Huitzilopochtli
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King's Daughter
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La Malinche
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La llarona
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Lake Texcoco
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Mestizo
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Montezuma
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Nahuatl
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Pochteca
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Quetzalcoatl
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Smallpox
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Templo Mayor
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Tenoch
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Tenochtitlan
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Teotihuacan
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Tlaloc
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Toltec
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Valley of Mexico
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Wooden stakes
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Astronomy
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Cacao
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El Caracol
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Cenote
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Chac/Chaac
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Chichen Itza
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Cinnabar
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Copan
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Drought
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Filling in Swamps
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Glyph
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Guatemala
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Halach Uinic
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Hero Twins
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Hieroglyph
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Jade
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Kukulcan
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Limestone
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Observatory
- Olmec
- Pacal
- Palenque
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Slash and Burn
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Stelae
- Temple of the Jaguar
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Tikal
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Venus
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Xibalba
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Yucatan Peninsula
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Zero
Maya
Aztec
Inca
General
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Alpaca
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Andes
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Allyu
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Bridges
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Chaski
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Chimu
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Cuzco/ Cusco
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Hiram Bingham
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Huaca
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Huayna Capac
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Inti
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Khipu/Quipu
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Knots
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Lake Titicaca
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Llama
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Machu Picchu
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Manco Capac
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Mit'a
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Moche
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Mummy
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Pachacuti
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Peru
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Pizarro
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Quechua
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Royal Inca Road
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Sapa Inca
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Stonecutting
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Suyu
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Terrace Farming
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Varicocha
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Aqueduct
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Artisan
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Blood
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Bloodletting
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Causeways
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Civilization
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Codices
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Corn & Maize
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Culture
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Disease
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Divine Lineage/Dynasty
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Engineering
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Farming
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God, Gold, & Greed
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Government
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Jaguar
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Nobles & Priests
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Obsidian
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Peasants
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Polytheism
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Pyramids
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Rituals
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Rulers & Emperors
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Sacrifice
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Slaves
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Social Pyramid
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Tribute & Taxes
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War
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Warriors
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Weapons