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Mixteca Culture, was an Amerindian town of Mesoamerica of Otomangueana linguistic family that inhabited the present Mexican states of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla, in the called Mixteca region. The Mixtec civilization flourished in southern Mexico between the centuries (XV-II BC) and came to an end in the early sixteenth century AD when Europeans landed in America. The Mixtecas were the most famous artisans of pre-Columbian Mexico, their works in stone and in different metals were never surpassed in the region. The Mixtecs influenced the decline of the Mayan civilization in the south, and remained independent of the Aztecs in the north.
The Mixtec are native Mesoamerican tribes residing the present-day Mexican lands of Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Puebla in a realm identified as La Mixteca. In pre-Columbian eras, the Mixtec were one of the influential cultures of Mesoamerica. Three significant accomplishments of the Mayan culture were in construction, cosmology, and math. The Maya individuals were renowned architects who built roads, numerous towns, and temples. Mayan centers had majestic mansions, tombs with complex designs and temple pyramids that are quite visible now.