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people who are as early as 2,000 B.C.E. began to explore and settle islands of the pacific basin
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peninsula in Central America, home of the Maya
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mysterious but very popular South American religion (1000-300 B.C.E.)
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early Mesoamerican society (1200-100 B.C.E.) that centered on sites at San Loren, La Venra, and the tres Za-potes and that influenced later Maya
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Central American society (200 B.C.E.-750 C.E.) its pyramid of the sun was the largest structure in Mesoamerica
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a member of the Moche people the language of the Moche relating to the Mochica or their language
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a Mayan creatin method
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early Olmec center (800-400 B.C.E.)
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the custom of venerating decreased ancestors who are considered still a part of the family and who's spirt are believed to have the power to intervene in the affairs of the living.
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a culture or tradition was a prehistoric Pacific Ocean people from c.1600 B.C.E. to c. 500 B.C.E.
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he super natural power wielded by gods and demons to produce illusions
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Maya political center from the fourth through the ninth century
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