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seropon [69]
3 years ago
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Cuántas disciplinas del México prehispánico se han rescatado registral promovido largo del territorio nacional y cómo se clasifi

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ra1l [238]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

A pesar de que tu pregunta no está bien redactada y es un poco confusa, podemos entender que lo que quieres saber son las actividades prehispánicas que siguen usándose en el México moderno.

Si este es el caso, entonces podemos comentar lo siguiente.

Una de las disciplinas que más ha influido y sigue usándose en le México modernos es la forma de cultivar la tierra. Los Aztecas en la época de Mesoamérica, eran extensamente conocidos por crear chinampas en donde vivían y cultivaban la tierra en esos canales de agua que conectaban con la capital del imperio Azteca: la gran ciudad de Tenochtitlán.

Esas técnicas de cultivo le permitían a los Aztecas cultivar maíz, trigo y frijol, que luego intercambiaban por otros productos en el mercado de Tlatelolco.

Esas técnicas de cultivo se utilizan hoy en día en Estados como Tlaxcala, Morelos, Puebla, Estado de México, Oaxaca y Veracruz.

Otra tradición heredada de los ancestros prehispánicos es la festividad del Día de Muertos. Podemos decir que es una de las más importantes para el país y se festeja en todo México.

De igual manera, se sigue manteniendo la tradición de los grupos danzantes, que siguen vistiendo las ropas que vestían diferentes tribus prehispánicas, reuniéndose para realizar ceremonias con danzas y cantos prehispánicos por todo el país.

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