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Chauvin de Hauntar is located in __________, Peru.

The Andes

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The religious temple of Chauvin de Hauntar served as a __________ center for coastal people.

pilgrimage

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In Chauvin de Hauntar, jaguar symbols symbolize __________.

power

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The Lanzon stone in Chauvin de Hauntar contains animal/human __________.

form

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Nose ornaments in Chauvin de Hauntar symbolize __________.

status

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Yaxchilan Structure was built by __________ IV.

Bird Jaguar

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Yaxchilan Structure is located in __________, Mexico.

Chiapas

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The Yaxchilan temple has three doors leading to the __________ room.

central

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The lintel of Yaxchilan contains Lady Xoc holding __________ tools.

bloodletting

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Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings were inhabited by the __________ of American Southwest.

Anasazi

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The Great Serpent Mound in Southern Ohio is built by __________ Native Americans.

Eastern

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The Great Serpent Mound was constructed as an expression of __________ phenomena.

astrological

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In the Great Serpent Mound, snakes symbolize __________ fertility.

crop

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Templo Mayor was located in __________.

Tenochtitlan

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The two temples of Templo Mayor are dedicated to the __________ gods.

sun and rain

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The Coyolxauhqui Monolith is made of __________ stone (tufa).

volcanic

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The Coyolxauhqui Monolith depicts the importance of __________ in Aztec religion.

Huitzilopochtli

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In Aztec religion, they sacrificed individuals and threw their bodies down the __________ of Templo Mayor.

stairs

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The Calendar Stone is located at the top of __________ Temple Mayor.

Templo

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Aztecs developed a __________-based calendar reflected in the Calendar Stone.

sun

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The Olmec Stone was buried as a __________ offering.

religious

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The Olmecs lived prior to the __________.

Aztecs

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The Ruler's feather headdress is made from __________ feathers.

Blue Cotinga

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The Ruler's feather headdress symbolizes __________ and authority.

power

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The Frontispiece of the Codex Mendoza depicts daily life in __________ Tenochtitlan.

Aztec

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The City of Cusco symbolizes power through its shape like a __________.

puma

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Qorikancha was the main temple of the __________.

Inca

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The Walls of Saqsa Waman feature a __________ head in Cusco.

puma

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Inka cobbs were made of gold and silver alloy using __________ repoussé technique.

sheet metal

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The structure of Machu Picchu was suited for __________ due to heavy earthquake activity.

earthquakes

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The All-T’oqapu Tunic is comprised of small shapes called __________.

t’oqapu

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The Transformation mask was created by the __________ peoples in the Pacific Northwest.

Kwakiutl

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The Painted elk hide by Cotsiogo depicts the __________.

Sun Dance

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The Black on black vessel from the Pueblo region uses __________ shaping techniques.

coil

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Martinez helped revive __________ pottery in the southwestern region.

pueblo