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Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era |  | Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era: Encyclopedia II - Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era |  | 10th century - 16th century.
Collapse of many of the great nations and cities of the Classic Era, although some continue, such as in Oaxaca, Cholula, and the Maya of Yucatán, such as at Chichen Itza and Uxmal. This is sometimes seen as a period of increased chaos and warfare. The Toltec for a time dominate central Mexico in the 11th - 13th century, then collapse. The northern Maya are for a time united under Mayapan. The Aztec Empire rises in the early 15th century and seems on the path to asserting a dominance over the whole region not seen since Teotihuacan, when Mesoamerica ...
See also:Mesoamerican chronology, Mesoamerican chronology - Paleo-Indian Period, Mesoamerican chronology - Archaic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Pre-Classic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Classic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era |  | | Mesoamerican chronology, Mesoamerican chronology - Archaic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Classic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Paleo-Indian Period, Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era, Mesoamerican chronology - Pre-Classic Era, List of pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish conquest of Yucatán |  | |
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Mesoamerican chronology - Post-Classic Era
10th century - 16th century.
Collapse of many of the great nations and cities of the Classic Era, although some continue, such as in Oaxaca, Cholula, and the Maya of Yucatán, such as at Chichen Itza and Uxmal. This is sometimes seen as a period of increased chaos and warfare. The Toltec for a time dominate central Mexico in the 11th - 13th century, then collapse. The northern Maya are for a time united under Mayapan. The Aztec Empire rises in the early 15th century and seems on the path to asserting a dominance over the whole region not seen since Teotihuacan, when Mesoamerica is discovered by Spain and conquered by the Conquistadores.
The late florescence of the northern Maya was sometimes called the New Empire in the early 20th century, but this term is no longer considered appropriate and is no longer used.
Arguably, the Post-Classic continued until the conquest of the last independent native state of Mesoamerica, Tayasal, in 1697.
Other related archives10th century, 11th, 13th century, 15th century, 1697, 16th century, 20th century BC, 2nd century, 7th century, Ancient Egypt, Aztec, Chichen Itza, Cholula, Cival, Conquistadores, Copán, El Mirador, La Venta, List of pre-Columbian civilizations, Maya civilization, Mayapan, Mesoamerica, Oaxaca, Olmec, Palenque, Pre-Columbian, Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica, San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, Spain, Spanish conquest of Yucatán, Tayasal, Teotihuacan, Tikal, Toltec, Uxmal, Yucatán, Zapotec, agriculture, cities, hunter gatherers, loom, pottery, villages, weaving
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