Both rose circa 100 BC and fell and were ultimately abandoned many centuries before contact with Europeans was established.
In the case of Monte Alban, it was abandoned by 750 AD, while Teotihuacan did the same by 650 AD.
True. The works of Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern, as leading figures of the Second Viennese School, exhibit a strong stylistic similarity due to their shared use of serialism and twelve-tone techniques. However, each composer also infused their own unique elements, such as Berg's lyrical qualities and Webern's more concise and textural approach, which can create distinct differences in their music. Overall, while they sound similar due to their common foundation, individual characteristics set their works apart.
The twelve-tone system was invented by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg in the early 20th century. This technique organizes the twelve pitches of the chromatic scale into a series or "row," which serves as the basis for a composition. Schoenberg's students, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, further developed and popularized this system, contributing to the evolution of serialism in music.
It was part of the Teotihuacan civilization. More specifically, by the Zapotecs.
One would be Teotihuacan. Another one would be Monte Alban.
Monte Alban was the first real urban center in the Americas
Monte alban was interestenig because believe it or not, the first organizations of religon in the americas was started there. This is where masturbation was also called wrong
About 500 BCE.
Just that: Monte Alban. It is located on the outskirts of the Mexican city of Oaxaca. It coordinates are: 17
No; there are literally hundreds of pyramids scattered all over central and southern Mexico, such as Monte Alban, the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon in Teotihuacan, the Great Pyramid of Cholula (with the largest volume in the world), El Tajin and many, many more.
oaxaca
because it was the first religious center in Americas
The native people to that region, they were called the Zapotecas.
Monte Alban
The Zapotec built the first real Urban center in the Americas