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The Maya were early inhabitants southern Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. The Toltecs were a warlike people who lived in Mexico around the turn of the first millennium. There are remains of Toltec art which can be seen in Tula where they had their city of Tollan.
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worldinfozone.com/facts.php?country=Mexico
worldinfozone.com/facts.php?country=Mexico
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TUCSON'S FIRST INHABITANTS ... Around 200AD, the Hohokam began slowly moving into the Tucson basin from Mexico. As their population grew, the remaining Archaic people gradually adopted the Hohokam life style. It is believed that slowly the Archaic people were assimilated into the Hohokam culture.
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www.tortolita.com/firstinhabs.html
www.tortolita.com/firstinhabs.html
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Mambo Siteserver - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... The first inhabitants were people who probably migrated into the New World from Asia, perhaps by crossing a land bridge that existed in the Bering Strait at some time during the Ice Age. ... Migratory route of the first inhabitants of Mexico...
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Tlayacapan in the State of Morelos , Mexico, is located 1,630 mts (5300 ft) above sea level. The first inhabitants of this area was the Olmec civilization. During the XV century, they were conquered by the Aztecs and depended on Xochimilco like other highland towns... ... layacapan in the State of Morelos , Mexico,
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www.tourbymexico.com/morelos/tlaya/tlaya.htm
www.tourbymexico.com/morelos/tlaya/tlaya.htm
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Learn about New Mexico early inhabitants and first inhabitants of New Mexico. Access New Mexico early history and culture, timeline, facts, history firsts, and famous people. ... Early history examines the archaeological record that tells the story of the first inhabitants of New Mexico. Learn about the history and culture...
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www.e-referencedesk.com/resources/state-early-history/new-mexico.html
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Early history examines the archaeological record that tells the story of the first inhabitants of Arizona. Learn about the history and culture of the first inhabitants, and what lessons it might ... The people of the mountains in eastern Arizona were named Mogollon after an early Spanish colonial Governor of New Mexico,
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This myth roughly coincides with the known history of the Aztecs as a barbarous horde that migrated from present-day northwestern Mexico into the central plateu sometime toward the end of the first millenium AD, ... The original inhabitants of Mexico called themselves the "Mexicas". The word 'Mexico' is identical in...
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www.indians.org/welker/mexman01.htm
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The first known inhabitants of New Mexico were members of the Clovis culture of Paleo-Indians. ... The first known inhabitants of ... New Mexico were members of the Clovis culture of Paleo-Indians. Indeed the culture is named for the New Mexico city where the first artifacts of this culture were discovered.
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www.lycos.com/info/new-mexico--indian-pueblos.html
www.lycos.com/info/new-mexico--indian-pueblos.html
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Historical Spanish documents record Navajos as first appearing in the Gobernador, New Mexico area in the late 1500's. The Navajos, a branch of Athabascan people from the north, had begun their move into the Southwest.
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www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/articles/HopiTribe/HopiTribe010803TheHopi.htm
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