
Mesoamerica
The word comes from Greek mesos, which translated into English means "intermediate." The term designated this region is relatively young American is owed to Paul Kirchhoff, who in 1943 began to call this way. Geographically, it covers the southern half of Mexico, the territories of Guatemala, El Salvador and Belize and western Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Mesoamerican area is bounded on the north by the rivers Lerma and Sinaloa (Mexico) south of the Ulua River in the Gulf of Honduras and Costa Rica Punta Arenas, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico and west by the Pacific Ocean . The territory has an approximate area of \u200b\u200b1,000,000 sq km, which collects a huge geographical diversity, from desert to lush tropical forests and from alpine areas to coastal plains.
Mesoamerica
But the concept is not a purely geographical definition, but this is a cultural superárea where its borders were not static, but came and went, contracted and expanded in the course of events or historical . This dynamic was most disturbed by the northern border, known as the Great Chichimeca or Oasis of America, not so by the South where it seems that cultural boundaries were more static.

Like it or not, the fact is that the different cultures of Mesoamerica share some common features, ranging from the use of two calendars (one 260-day ritual calendar and a 365), human sacrifice the cemeteries and pyramids as part of religious expression, slavery or the taking of captives, the crops of the Trinity agriculture (corn, beans and squash) and cultural significance around corn lithic technology and the absence of metallurgy, the social system based on the prestige, the cocoa as currency for commercial use and practice of the ball game between others.

Despite the emergence of European culture, English to a greater extent, in the cultural scene Amerindian or indigenous Mesoamerica has widely been progressing over time, merging, syncretic, where every town has had its progress in its political, economic and trade, contributing to the growth of each culture, each society, keeping most of the time their own characteristics, which in the general area are part of a common cultural reality today.
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