Ancient Americas

Ancient North, South and Central America was home to sophisticated civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya and Aztec societies. The region hosts mysterious ruins like Chichen Itza, Teotihuacan, Serpent Mound, Tikal and the Nazca Lines.

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Caral was an architectural marvel—a 1,500-acre complex constructed by the oldest known civilization in the Western Hemisphere.

Three city-states joined in a fragile, but strategic alliance to wield tremendous power as the Aztec Empire.

Around A.D. 250, the Maya built flourishing cities. What triggered their decline?

These dietary staples were cultivated over thousands of years by Indigenous peoples of America.

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Mayan Astronomy

Ancient Mayans studied the skies thousands of years before modern astronomical observatories.

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The Rise of the Aztec Warrior Empire

The Aztec warriors built one of history’s most powerful empires through fierce discipline, relentless warfare and a highly effective military force that dominated much of the ancient world.

The giant statues of Rapa Nui inspired a legend of civilization collapse. The truth might be one of societal endurance.

The ancient world was home to these long-lost species. One was even buried in a royal tomb.

Inked-up mummies reveal that, far from a modern phenomenon, humans have been getting tattoos for thousands of years.

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The history of chocolate and its creation from cocoa beans can be traced from the xocolatl-loving Olmec, Maya and Aztecs of Mexico to the courts of Europe.

Maze-like passageways hold secrets in the heart of the ancient Inca Empire.

Humans around the world have been shaping heads for millennia.

The shape-shifting 'water monster' was a powerful symbol in Aztec mythology.

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Who Were the Fiercest Aztec Warriors?

Explore how the Aztec Empire’s elite Eagle and Jaguar warriors trained.

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Was it meant to mimic sounds of sacred winds or screams?

The star of the Thanksgiving table was revered by the Maya.

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The First Americans

Paleo-Indians are believed to be the first humans to populate the Americas, around 10,000 B.C.

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The Maya, a civilization of Indigenous people in Central America, created a complex Mayan calendar and massive pyramids before their empire collapsed into ruins.

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Aztec Ingenuity

Chinampas were a marvel of engineering that allowed the Aztecs to literally create new farming land where there was none before.

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Aztec Aqueducts

The Aztecs built an expansive system of aqueducts that supplied water for irrigation and bathing.

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The Aztecs ruled much of Mexico from the 13th century until their conquest by Hernán Cortés in 1521.

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