Essay About Civilization In The Americas

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The civilization in the Americas was created by the indigenous people of the Americas millennia before the arrival of the Europeans in the 10th century with the Voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492. The Olmec's, the Maya's and the Aztec’s civilization were the first ones considered as evidence. Further; the Lost City of Caral. However, as commonly believed, Europeans colonization of the Americas led to the rise of new cultures, civilizations and eventually states, which the outcome was the development of the modern society. Nowadays, many historians are still in the process of arguing over the creation of the civilization in the Americas. Considering the fact that as usually presupposed, the civilization began with the arrival of the …show more content…
For years, archaeologists have been trying to get back to where it all began. To the oldest known civilization in the American continents; located in Central Peru, they explored Peru’s desert coast, trapped between Andes’ mountains in the Pacific Ocean. Ruth Shady, an archeologist from the University of San Marcos in Lima, discovered a huge hill rising from the desert, “It is a very strange place’, she said. But as she observes these fortifications in the desert, she had a visualization of hidden pyramids. In fact, it was a discovery which astounded the world of geology, as one of the greatest unanswered questions would finally begin to be resolved, which is, why our ancestors abandon the life of simplicity and started down the road to civilization. Even Prof. CC Lamberg-Karlovsly of Harvard University emphasizes the same question. In addition, according to the documentary film, “The lost city of Caral”, 6,000 years ago, people started moving out of their villages and build huge cities. Archeologists called this “Crossing the Great Divide”. And it happened in 6 places across the world; in the Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, India, Peru and Central America. As per Dr. Ken Feder of Central Connecticut State University, “Without these pioneers crossing that great divide, our modern world would not