Compare The Achievements Of The Mayans And Inca

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Greatest Achievement of the Mayan, Aztec and Inca People
The Mayans, Aztecs, and the Inca people made many achievements in math and astronomy. The Mayans invented an evasive number system and Mayan calendars .The Aztecs made a lot of inventions dealing with math and astronomy. The Incas made findings of math, which helped them manufacture certain things like tools.
The Mayans developed an advanced number system. They developed ways to add and subtract. The Mayans understood the importance of zero, most civilizations couldn’t grasp this. With their knowledge of numbers they started to learn more about astronomy by studying the stars. The Mayans started to track the planets, stars, and suns movements. By doing this, they discovered seasonal

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