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Preclassic-Classic Zapotec Civilization

The Zapotecs, known as the 'Cloud People', live in the southern highlands of central Mesoamerica, specifically, in the Valley of Oaxaca, which they inhabited from the late Preclassic period to the end of the Classic period (500 BCE - 900 CE). Their capital was first at Monte Albán and then at Mitla, they dominated the southern highlands, spoke a variation of the Oto-Zapotecan language, and profited from trade and cultural links with the Olmec, Teotihuacan and Maya civilizations.

The Zapotecs grew from the agricultural communities which grew up in the valleys in and around Oaxaca. In the Preclassic period they established fruitful trade links with the Olmec civilization on the Gulf Coast which allowed for the construction of an impressive capital site at Monte Albán and for the Zapotec to dominate the region during the Classic period.

By the late Preclassic period Zapotec cities show a high level of sophistication in architecture, the arts, writing and engineering projects such as irrigation systems. For example, at Hierve el Agua there are artificially terraced hillsides irrigated by extensive canals fed by natural springs. Evidence of contact with other Mesoamerican cultures can be seen, for example, at the site of Dainzu, which has a large stone-faced platform with reliefs showing players of the familiar Mesoamerican ball game wearing protective headgear. We also know of very close relations between the Zapotec and the peoples based at Teotihuacan in the Basin of Mexico. Indeed, at Teotihuacan there was even a quarter of the city specifically reserved for the Zapotec community.

Decline

Quite why the city and the Zapotec civilization collapsed at Monte Albán is not known, only that there is no trace of violent destruction and that it was contemporary with the demise of Teotihuacan and a general increase in inter-state conflict. The site continued to be significant, though, as it was adopted by the later Mixtec as a sacred site and place of burial for their own kings. The Zapotecs did not disappear completely, however, for in the early Post-Classic period they established a new, smaller centre at Mitla, known to them as Lyobaa or 'Place of Rest' which also had many fine buildings including the celebrated Hall of the Columns. The site continued to be occupied even up to the Spanish conquest.

Languages

Zapotec is an extensive language family indigenous to southern Mexico, which belongs to the larger Otomanguean family. Today, there are over 50 different Zapotec languages most of which are endangered. They are spoken primarily in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, by a total of approximately 425,000 people within a much larger Zapotec ethnic community. Due to emmigration, there are now Zapotec speakers in many other parts of Mexico and the United States. Dialectal divergence between Zapotec-speaking communities is extensive and complicated. Many varieties of Zapotec are mutually unintelligible with one another. The Zapotec language family is on par with the Romance language family in terms of time depth and diversity of member languages.

Modern day

The population is concentrated in the southern state of Oaxaca, but Zapotec communities also exist in neighboring states. The present-day population is estimated at approximately 400,000 to 650,000 persons, many of whom are monolingual in one of the native Zapotec languages and dialects.

The Zapotec population is divided into four geographic areas, each with its own cultural differences: 1) Central Valleys; 2) Sierra Norte; 3) Sierra Sur; and the 4) Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The geographic isolation of these populations, caused by centuries of conquest and colonization, has resulted in very significant linguistic diversity within the population, so much that often one town adjacent to another says or writes the same words and expressions differently.

The Zapotec of the Sierra Juárez, as countrymen of Benito Juárez, were very much involved in the Reform Movement of 1860, some in defense of liberal ideas, while others interested in conserving church traditions. They were also involved in the Mexican Revolution, forming the first textile and mining labor unions.

Beginning in 1872, there was a revival in the exploitation of gold and silver in the region that attracted mestizos and accelerated the process of language replacement. Between 1900 and 1940, the mining frontier in the District of Ixtlán included Ixtlán, Guelatao, and many other communities. Spanish became the language of instruction for the indigenous young receiving education.

Mining brought wealth to some of the native people, but caused the depletion of the mineral resources and the environmental destruction of the natural environment by the removal of forests for firewood and the contamination of rivers with toxic wastes.

Since the end of the 19th century the cultivation of coffee brought further capitalization to the Zapotec and mestizo communities.

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[–] vertexarray@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Fujiwara no Mokou

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

A real bummer about going to work tomorrow is having to most likely hear the same fucking Spotify disco/funk/rnb that is like disco or funk Playlist 9 more times in 5 days. This Is the Day is the song Satan will.play for me when I go to hell. I'd never heard Pumped Up Kicks before this job but everyone involved in it'd production should stand against a wall and take a bullet which they will.not run faster than. There's 2 others that I don't know but am at the point I'd rather attach explosives to myself than here again.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Murder City Devils are a death rock band and its weird that no one calls them that

[–] buh@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Felix on Hasan's stream rn

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[–] Huldra@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The Killer has an amazing combination of the most low effort crime thriller dialogue imaginable and pure reddit tier pseudointellectual narration.

Its almost enough to make it dogshit in an interesting way but it's a fucking struggle just getting through the first quarter, its stylized in a way that doesn't actually make it particularly interesting or unique, that sounds stupid but its the only way I can think of to describe the vibe of the visual parts of it.

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[–] let_me_tank_her@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Like a Dragon: Gaiden has a side quest satirizing ChatGTP lmao

[–] RonPaulyShore@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

chapo will holds himself out to be a movie guy (and a spooky movie guy) but doesn't know the oeuvre of ari aster? 🤡

[–] Timberknave@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Definitely feeling less hinged today. I am doing online antics to live out my disgust at the shit people I see, I think my break from politics has made me either more stubborn or less susceptible to bullshit. I also have intrusive thoughts telling me to go apeshit on sniveling soccdems. I try to parcel it away and turn it into whacky bits online

[–] autismdragon@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Someone explain this meme lol

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[–] RION@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Wondering if there's some arbitrage opportunities between the antivaxxer and Israeli cum markets

My dad is an anti-communist bastard, but has his moments. One was when we were watching the Olympics, the tiny balkan teams had just entered, I said "Damn I miss Yugoslavia" and to my complete surprise my father (someone who thinks communism literally killed 100s of millions) said "Yeah, me too."

?????????

Damn, who didn't like Marshal Tito? tito-chad

[–] TupamarosShakur@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

We all hate on cars and especially SUV’s, and rightfully so, but in addition to all the other reasons cars suck, they also all look like shit nowadays. I’m looking at old pictures of the Chevy Blazer and, look, the SUV is the worst type of car, but through the early 90s I’d have drove the shit out of that car. It just looks cool. And even through the end of the 90s and early 2000s it looks worse, but not bad. Then they bring it back for 2019 and it just looks like absolute shit.

I feel like it’s bigger too? Like it’s always been an SUV, but it doesn’t really look like a monstrosity until the end of its original run, and then now in 2019 it looks even bigger.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Dear kids upstairs: blasting club music is really not considerate. Lot of bass there.

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[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

Season 2 of Digimon is about anti colonialism. I can explain if queried but I will be dissapointed that I need to

[–] thirtymilliondeadfish@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Adults in the room

::: spoiler Question time was disrupted on Tuesday when a trio of students hung banners from the public gallery and sung in protest of government inaction on climate change, ahead of a rally in the city on Friday.

During the commotion, Richmond MP Gabrielle de Vietri took a selfie with her Greens colleagues and the students in the background.

At the time Labor MP Belinda Wilson pointed out at the MP for taking a photo, accusing her of putting MPs' safety at risk.

MPs were forced to leave the chamber while the protesters were removed by protective service officers.

Speaker Maree Edwards told parliament on Wednesday that posting the picture was in breach of the rules.

"It may have the net result of encouraging disruptions in the chamber and compromising parliamentary proceedings,'' Ms Edwards said.

"I met with the Member for Richmond yesterday and explained my concerns about her actions and the adverse effect they could have on the work of the chamber, and I invited the member to apologise to the house." Three banenrs hanging over a railing in Parliament saying school strike for climate

But Ms de Vietri refused to apologise and was "named" by the Speaker. All Labor, Liberal and Nationals MPs then voted that she be suspended.

Outside parliament, Ms de Vietri remained unapologetic.

"Labor and the Liberals would rather focus on me taking a selfie in the chamber, than they would focus on the fact that there are going to be thousands of kids out there on the streets demanding that they stop opening up coal and gas projects,'' she said.

"In a climate crisis, we can no longer support business as usual."

Shadow Attorney-General Michael O'Brien said MPs shouldn't be encouraging the disruption of parliament.

"If you want to act like that go back to student politics,'' Mr O'Brien said.

"This is a grown-up parliament for grown-up people dealing with serious issues in our state."

Ms de Vietri is the first MP suspended this term. Premier Jacinta Allan was suspended from parliament for two weeks in 2013 when in opposition.

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"This is a grown-up parliament for grown-up people dealing with serious issues in our state."

I might just have a "grown-up" solution for your serious national issues gulag

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