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 Mayans had direct trade and cultural connections with the Aztecs, who rose later, but they had no known contact with the distant Inca civilization. The Maya and Aztecs were part of Mesoamerica, while the Incas were located ~4,000 km away in the South American Andes.

  • Interaction: They were not contemporary at their peaks, but later Mayan periods overlapped with the Aztecs.
  • Connection: Aztec merchants and warriors had connections to the Maya through trade, influencing each other.
  • Differences: They shared geographic proximity (Mexico/Central America) but differed in language and calendar systems.
  • Interaction: No direct contact existed.
  • Location: They were geographically isolated from one another, with the Maya in the Yucatan Peninsula and the Inca in Peru.
  • Connection: There is no evidence of trade or communication between them, as they were separated by vast distances, jungles, and mountains.
  • Interaction: They coexisted for about a century but were never in contact.
In summary, the Mayans were not connected with the Inca, but were neighbors/contemporaries with the Aztecs.
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