Early Civilizations of the Americas

Early Civilizations of the Americas — page 3
EARLY CIVILIZATIONS OF THE AMERICA settle into villages and focus on arts and com merce By about 1200 BC the first elaborate Indian civilization in the region that of the Olmec had appeared The Olmec built large towns and created extraordinary stonework including their renowned colossal heads Later Indian cultures in Middle America showed the influence of the Olmec In the first millennium AD these civilizations created the first cities in the Western Hemisphere The Maya of Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula built cities with stone temples pyramids palaces ball courts and plazas They also reached great heights in astronomy mathematics calendar making and hiero glyphic writing During the same period Teotihuacán near present day Mexico City housed some 150 000 people making it one of the largest cities in the world Later came the Toltec and then the Aztec In South America's Andes Mountains complex civilizations began to develop in about 2300 BC The earliest Andean civili zations include the Tiwanaku and Chimú kingdoms which occupied lands in Bolivia and Peru When the Spanish came to Peru in 1532 the Inca controlled an extensive empire The Machu Picchu ruins reveal outstanding architecture and stepped agricultural fields