Monday, May 12, 2014

The Aztecs, Maya, and Incas - History (Documentary)

The Aztecs, Maya, and Incas - History (Youtube Documentary) Watch this documentary (if you want) and comment below. 10 comments overall = 1 percent point of extra credit on the final score

 

15 comments:

JH said...

okay I will check it out

Joseph Holbrook said...

hi guys, thanks for pointing this out. Going to try to fix it now.

Ileana Gonzalez said...

I thought this video was interesting. All the techniques that were used seem impressive to me. Like using the hydroponics for agriculture. I think even for their time they had ineradicable ideas that helped them cope with daily life.

Stephanie Espinosa said...

I think that this video was very informative. Just to be safe, I searched it up on YouTube. Great video!

Michael Anthony Moran said...

I can't help but feel bad for the natives...their lost their of life... :/

Michael Anthony Moran said...

Oops! I forgot some words in my last comment. I meant to say "...lost their way of life..."

Rebeca Sanchez said...

This documentary was certainly informative, I wish I had watched it before learning about the Aztecs, Mayas and Incas in class. I was able to relate information spoken about in class to facts presented in the video. Overall very informative.

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Unknown said...

I was able to see it:) Beautiful images from Peru and Mexico. I really enjoy watching nature and history!

Cinthya Bardales said...

This is a very informative documentary. It shows how beautiful Peru and Mexico are. Very interesting facts.

John Pendas said...

Great video. Although it wasn't mentioned, the Mayan calendar ends in 2012, but it didn't mean that the world was meant to end in 2012.

Michelle Diaz said...

I love learning about the Aztecs and Mayans and this video was very interesting and fun to watch. It was cool to see how the chinampas actually worked. I didn't realize that the land they were planting their crops on were actual floating islands that they could move. Very cool.
-Michelle N. Diaz

Unknown said...

The film was great. It just reinforced many thing that I already knew and introduced many new things that I did not know about the Meso-American empires.

Unknown said...

The film was great. It just reinforced many thing that I already knew and introduced many new things that I did not know about the Meso-American empires.

Unknown said...

I loved learning about the Aztecs sport. My favorite part was when they showed how the rubber ball was made and tested. I like chemistry so watching the process was interesting.