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Eventos
Teotihuacan expands rapidly , approaching 50,000 people
Teotihuacan has 100,00 people and two massive pyramids to the sun and moon respectively
The Mayan Chan Bahlum performs bloodletting rituals to honor the Gods
Polynesian Ancestors sail to and inhabit every island in the pacific ocean
First large wave of human migration from Siberia to Alaska
Earliest known human remains from the Americas
Humans reach and inhabit the southernmost part of the Americas
Survival by foraging becomes difficult for American Humans due to global warming and over hunting
Many large animals in the Americas on the brink of extinction
Mesoamerica peoples start cultivating squashes, beans, chili peppers, avocados, and gourds
Mesoamerica people discover and soon depended upon maize
Agricultural villages appear in Mesoamerica
Agriculture spread throughout all of Mesoamerica
Mesoamerica peoples build elaborate ceremonial centers: pyramids, palaces and temples
Colossal Olmec head carved from basalt rock
First Olmec ceremonial center arose near modern day San Lorenzo
Olmec society falls on hard times, becomes eclipsed by other Mesoamerica socities
Olmec ceremonial ax head carved from jade
The Olmec society dissapears
Mayan villages start to appear, namely Kaminaljuyu located at modern day Guatemala City
Mayan city Kaminalijuyu falls under the control of other bigger Mayan city Teotihuacan
Mayan society flourishes in the Mesoamerican lowlands
Mayan Lord Cacao rules, dies and builds the Temple of the Giant Jaguar
Mayan city Chichen Itza seeks to establish a larger more peaceful Mayan political structure
Most of Mayan society begins to decline
Spanish conquerors and missionaries burn every Mayan book they can find
Teotihuacan becomes a large agricultural village, gaining a small military prescence
Mayan carving depicting two Kings playing a ritual ball game to celebrate a successful negotiation
Teotihuacan faces increasing military pressure from nearby peoples
Teotihuacan declines
Teotihuacan is sacked and burned by invaders
Hunting and gathering peoples enter South America
South American climate shifts becoming warm and dry, pressuring cultivators to diversify their crops
central Andean region of South America starts to generate complex socities
Andean heartland comes under cultivation and settlements dot the region
Potatoes support settlements in the Andean highlands
Andean peoples construct canals and irrigation systems
The Chavin Cult appears suddenly in the central Andes
The Chavin Cult vanishes
Large cities emerge at Huari, Pucara, and Tiahuanaco
Mochica and other Andean societies disappear due to aforementioned flooding
Seafaring people (Austronesian) from southeast Asia visit the northern coast of New Guinea for trade
Humans enter Australia and New Guinea by at least 50,000 B.C.E
New Guinea peoples turn to agriculture of root crops and the keeping of pigs and chickens
Agriculture takes root in Australia with the arrival of Europeans
Austronesian mariners arrive at Vanuata and New Caledonia
Austronesian mariners arrive at Fiji
Austronesian mariners arrive at Tonga and Samoa
Austronesian mariners reach Hawaii
Austronesian mariners arrive at Easter Islands
Austronesian mariners arrive at New Zealand
Lapita trade networks fall into disuse due to increasing self sufficiency
Austronesian peoples establish establish hierarchical chiefdoms
Períodos
Olmec's capital is San Lorenzo
Olmec's capital is La Venta
Olmec's capital is Tres Zapotes
Mayans build more than eighty large ceremonial centers in the Mesoamerican lowlands
Tikal becomes the most important political center of Mayan society
Tikal reaches its height of power
Chichen Itza organizes a loose Mayan empire
Teotihuacan reaches its high point, home to 200,000 people
The Chavin Cult enjoys enormous popularity
The Mochica State dominates northern Peru
Climatic flux brings a long series of severe droughts to the Andean region
Lapita people maintain communication and exchange networks from New Guinea to Tonga
Olmec society
The Chavin Cult
Teotihuacan society
Maya society
Austronesian migrations to Pacific Islands
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