ANT101H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Chimor, Teotihuacan, Trees In Mythology

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4 Oct 2016
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The lecture doesn"t cover everything on the final. Look at what was taught in practical"s (the powerpoints from the last 3 practical"s) Quarter of the questions come from before the midterm very broad topics. Old world: (1) mesopotamia (sumer, akkad); (2) egypt; (3) indus; (4) china (shang) New world: (1) maya (various city-states); (2) teotihuacan; (3) toltecs; (4) aztecs (5) south american groups (moche, wari, tiwanaku, chimor & inca/inka) Focus on the kinds of general topics we talked about for monday (look at old exam to see the kinds of questions) 1450 ad 1530 ad spanish, but draw on earlier civilizations of region food base and other resources. 1530 spanish arrive and it may be that the inca already had an unstable system and that"s why the spanish could take over so easily. Hard to tell if the inca would have collapsed or managed to change their system to more stable.

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