Postclassic
The Postclassic period in Mesoamerican history refers to the time period following the collapse of the Classic Maya civilization, characterized by the rise of new empires such as the Aztecs and the Toltecs. This era saw significant cultural and artistic developments, as well as the expansion of trade networks and the construction of monumental architecture. The Postclassic period is known for its intricate pottery, elaborate murals, and sophisticated urban planning.
External Links
- [Postclassical.com] PostClassical Ensemble
- [Postclassic.com]