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Ancient Latin American Architecture

Ancient Latin American Architecture. Maya Aztec. Who Created Ancient Latin American Architecture?.

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Ancient Latin American Architecture

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  1. Ancient Latin American Architecture

  2. Maya Aztec Who Created Ancient Latin American Architecture?

  3. The Mayas are well known for pyramids, which vary in shape depending on where they were built. The Maya occupied the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico.Thecivilization was formed as early as 1500 BC. • The Mayan religion centered around the worship of many nature gods. Their amazing architecture remain as great ruins like centers they used for religious ceremonies, including Palenque, Uxmal,  Copán, Tikal and ChichénItzá.  • They developed astronomy, calendar systems and writing. The Maya also built observatories to watch stars.  They were highly skilled as potters and weavers. • About 300 to 900 AD  the major centers including Palenque, Tikal, and Copán were mysteriously abandoned. The reasons for the Mayas disapearanceare still unknown. A few centers continued until the Spanish arrived in the 16th century. Maya

  4. Chichen Itza, Stepped Pyramid

  5. Uxmal This Pyramid is Puuc style, with smooth low walls that open on ornate friezes based on representations of typical Maya huts

  6. Stepped Pyramid in Tikal

  7. The Aztecs were the Native Americans who had political and military control over the northern part of Mexico in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. They were a nomadic culture that finally established themselves on several small islands in Lake Texcoco. In 1325 they started an ancient city, that is now where Mexico City is. The Aztecs were courageous warriors and practical builders who founded an empire in the 15th century that was second only to the Incas in Peru. Aztec

  8. Tenayuca Aztec temple architecture primarily developed at Tenayuca, which has the earliest example yet found of the typical Aztec double pyramid, which consists of joined pyramidal bases supporting two temples. 

  9. Pyramid of Santa Cecilia This is an Aztec pyramid with a temple at the top. The temple at the to of the pyramid of Santa Cecilia is one of the best preserved temples found today.

  10. This Temple is an Aztec Temple with an unique circular design

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