Vocabulary
Geography
Ancient people
Mayans
Aztecs
100

A payment for protection.

Tribute

100

The ocean to the west of Mexico.

Pacific Ocean

100

The art for which the Olmecs are most famous.

Giant heads

100

The three countries where the Maya lived.

Mexico, Belize, Guatemala

100

Three civilizations that came before the Aztecs.

Maya, Olmec, Toltec

200

A word meaning "conqueror"

Conquistador

200
The region south of Mexico.

Central America

200

The Olmec made balls from this material for use in their ceremonial games.

Rubber

200

The name of the legend about how wooden people were turned into monkeys.

Popol Vuh

200

The original name of the Aztec

Mexica

300

A system of writing using pictures.

Hieroglyphics

300

The body of water to the northeast of Mexico.

Gulf of Mexico
300

The region where the Olmec thrived.

Gulf coast of Mexico
300

The agricultural technique used by Mayans involving burning the land.

Slash and burn

300

The name of the Aztec's capital city.

Tenochtitlan

400

A word referring to Mexico and Central America

Mesoamerica


400

The body of water to the southeast of Mexico

Caribbean Sea

400

Four cultures that borrowed from the Olmec

Aztec, Maya, Toltec, Veracruz

400

Two Mayan cities.

Tikal, Chichen Itza

400

The soldier who described Tenochtitlan as a dream

Bernal Diaz del Castillo

500

A conquistador who is most famous for having conquered the Aztecs.

Hernan Cortes

500

The country to the north of Mexico.

United States

500

The name of the ball game played by Olmecs

Pok-a-tok

500

The day predicted by the Maya to be very special, which many thought would be the end of the world.

December 21st, 2012

500

The name given by Aztecs to their ceremonial ball game.

Plok-plok