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Ann [662]
3 years ago
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Fase del Horizonte Preclásico que se caracteriza por la vida de tipo aldeano y durante la cual se fueron formando algunas difere

ncias sociales, determinadas por el poder, los jefes empezaron a fomentar la construcción de algunos templetes y reunieron a artesanos especializados. *
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garri49 [273]3 years ago
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

La fase del Horizonte Preclásico que se caracteriza por la vida de tipo aldeano y durante la cual se fueron formando algunas diferencias sociales, determinadas por el poder, los jefes empezaron a fomentar la construcción de algunos templetes y reunieron a artesanos especializados, se llama "Preclásico Medio."

Fue precisamente en este periodo en el que surgieron artesanos más especializados elaborando objetos un poco más complicados que en el Preclásico Inferior. De igual manera, los mercaderes tuvieron un desarrollo más rápido, cuyo resultado fue la estratificación de las sociedad, lo que significa que se acentuaron las diferencias sociales y los niveles fueron más evidentes.

Este periodo Preclásico Medio comenzó en 1200 AC y fue concluyendo por ahí del 400 AC, con notorios avances en las técnicas de agricultura.

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