7 commonsense assertions
Concepts (7) art patronage (1) feather headdresses (1) hieroglyphics (1) maize (1) quinoa (1) temples (1) wheel (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 art patronage pre-Columbian civilizations Art patronage in pre-Columbian civilizations was closely tied to religious and ceremonial practices, with leaders and priests commissioning art for temples and tombs. 1
2 feather headdresses pre-Columbian civilizations Feather headdresses were worn by leaders and warriors in pre-Columbian civilizations as a symbol of status and power. 1
3 hieroglyphics pre-Columbian civilizations Hieroglyphics were used by pre-Columbian civilizations to record historical events and religious practices. 1
4 maize pre-Columbian civilizations Maize was considered a sacred and essential crop by the Aztecs and Mayans in pre-Columbian civilizations. 1
5 quinoa pre-Columbian civilizations Quinoa was considered a sacred crop and used in religious ceremonies by the Inca people in pre-Columbian civilizations. 1
6 temples pre-Columbian civilizations Pre-Columbian civilizations constructed temples for religious worship and sacrificial rituals. 1
7 wheel pre-Columbian civilizations The wheel was utilized by pre-Columbian civilizations for pottery making and domestic tasks. 1