History, asked by emmagirl710, 6 months ago

In what two ways were the Chavin and Inca civilizations similar?
Both occupied areas in the mountain ranges of the Andes.
Both developed trade relations with the Maya and Aztec.
Both practiced the ritual of human sacrifice.
Both domesticated animals for transportation.
Both followed the religious model in the Popol Vuh.

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Answered by hansikaballa
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Answer:

1.  Both occupied areas in the mountain ranges of the Andes.

2. Both domesticated animals for transportation.

Explanation:

In the North and Central Andes, Chavin was the first pre-Inca civilization to flourish from 900 to 200 BCE. The kingdom of Inca was a massive kingdom, thriving at the start of the 15th century A.D. in the Andes region in South America.

The Chavin Civilisation used to domesticate llamas as pack animals to transport goods and as also as a source of food. Similarly Inca people domesticated llamas and they were used for the purpose of transportation, and their wool was used for blankets and clothing and their meat for food

Answered by hunterhbarnes
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