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Zapotec Civilization

500 BCE – 895 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
500 BCE – 895 CE
Duration
1395 years
Known Periods
7
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Zapotec civilization (Be'ena'a (Zapotec) "The People that came from the clouds"; c. 700 BC – AD 1521) is an indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica. Archaeological evidence shows that their culture originated at least 2,500 years ago. The Zapotec archaeological site at the ancient city of Monte Albán has monumental buildings, ball courts, tombs and grave goods, including finely worked gold jewelry. Monte Albán was one of the first major cities in Mesoamerica. It was the center of a Zapotec state that dominated much of the territory which today is known as the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The Zapotec peoples are their modern descendants.

Historical Periods

Zapotec Civilization (-500–-292)

500 BCE – 292 BCE

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Area: 6,447 km²

Zapotec Civilization (-291–-92)

291 BCE – 92 BCE

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Area: 6,447 km²

Zapotec Civilization (-91–206)

91 BCE – 206 CE

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Area: 69,768 km²

Zapotec Civilization (207–509)

207 CE – 509 CE

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Area: 69,768 km²

Zapotec Civilization (510–601)

510 CE – 601 CE

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Area: 69,768 km²

Zapotec Civilization (602–891)

602 CE – 891 CE

Area: 8,550 km²

Zapotec Civilization (892–895)

892 CE – 895 CE

Area: 8,550 km²

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