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1. THE WORLD´S OLDEST CIVILIZATIONS. | 6. |
The six civilizations with autonomous origin. | 6. |
2. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF MEXICO. | 9. |
3. THE ANÁHUAC CIVILIZATION. | 18. |
4. THE PRECLASSICAL OR FORMATIVE PERIOD. | 22. |
Agriculture | 23. |
The corn invention. | 25. |
The Milpa invention. | 27. |
5. THE OLMECS. | 29. |
The food system. | 31. |
The health system. | 32. |
The education system. | 33. |
Social organization system. | 35. |
The Mother Culture. | 39. |
6. THE CLASSICAL OR SPLENDOR PERIOD. | 44. |
7. THE TOLTECS. | 48. |
8. KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT. | 54. |
Agriculture. | 55. |
Mathematics and time keeping. | 57. |
The three knowledge circles. | 60. |
The philosophical thought. | 64. |
9. RELIGION. | 67. |
The Supreme Divinity. | 68. |
The Divine Duality. | 71. |
Tláloc & Quetzalcóatl. | 73. |
Religious abstraction. | 78. |
Religious divinity symbols. | 80. |
10. EDUCATION. | 84. |
The Institutions. | 85. |
The Teacher. | 90. |
Education concept. | 92. |
The ancient word. | 95. |
Education as heritage. | 99. |
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