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Mokaya were pre-Olmec cultures of the Soconusco region in Mexico and parts of the Pacific coast of western Guatemala, an archaeological culture that developed a number of Mesoamerica’s earliest-known sedentary settlements. The term Mokaya was coined by archaeologists to mean "corn people" in an early form of the Mixe–Zoquean language, which the Mokaya supposedly spoke.

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  • Mokaya-Kultur (de)
  • Mokaya (fr)
  • Mokaya (en)
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  • Die Mokaya-Kultur ('Maisleute' in der Mixe-Zoque-Sprache) in der Region von Soconusco im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Chiapas und im Südwesten Guatemalas gilt als die vielleicht älteste sesshafte Kultur Mesoamerikas überhaupt. (de)
  • Mokaya were pre-Olmec cultures of the Soconusco region in Mexico and parts of the Pacific coast of western Guatemala, an archaeological culture that developed a number of Mesoamerica’s earliest-known sedentary settlements. The term Mokaya was coined by archaeologists to mean "corn people" in an early form of the Mixe–Zoquean language, which the Mokaya supposedly spoke. (en)
  • Les Mokaya désignent des cultures pre-olmèques de la région de Soconusco au Mexique et de certaines parties de l'ouest du Guatemala sur la côte Pacifique, une Culture archéologique qui a développé un certain nombre de colonies sédentaires connues de Mésoamérique. Le terme Mokaya a été inventé par les archéologues, il signifie « le peuple du maïs » en Langues mixe-zoque, langue que les Mokaya parlaient probablement. (fr)
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  • Mokaya (en)
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  • Soconusco region in Mexico and parts of the Pacific coast of western Guatemala (en)
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  • Pre-Olmec culture (en)
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  • Die Mokaya-Kultur ('Maisleute' in der Mixe-Zoque-Sprache) in der Region von Soconusco im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Chiapas und im Südwesten Guatemalas gilt als die vielleicht älteste sesshafte Kultur Mesoamerikas überhaupt. (de)
  • Mokaya were pre-Olmec cultures of the Soconusco region in Mexico and parts of the Pacific coast of western Guatemala, an archaeological culture that developed a number of Mesoamerica’s earliest-known sedentary settlements. The Soconusco region is generally divided by archaeologists into three adjacent zones along the coast—the Lower Río Naranjo region (along the Pacific coast of western Guatemala), Acapetahua, and Mazatán (both on the Pacific coast of modern-day Chiapas, Mexico). These three zones are about 50 km apart along the coast, but they are connected by a natural inland waterway, which could have permitted easy communication in prehistoric times. The term Mokaya was coined by archaeologists to mean "corn people" in an early form of the Mixe–Zoquean language, which the Mokaya supposedly spoke. (en)
  • Les Mokaya désignent des cultures pre-olmèques de la région de Soconusco au Mexique et de certaines parties de l'ouest du Guatemala sur la côte Pacifique, une Culture archéologique qui a développé un certain nombre de colonies sédentaires connues de Mésoamérique. La région de Soconusco est généralement divisée en trois zones adjacentes le long de la côte : la région du Lower Río Naranjo (le long de la côte Pacifique de l'ouest du Guatemala), Acapetahua et Mazatán (toutes deux sur la côte pacifique du Chiapas moderne au Mexique). Ces trois zones font environ 50km le long des côtes, mais sont reliées par une voie navigable naturelle, ce qui aurait permis une communication facile à la préhistoire. Le terme Mokaya a été inventé par les archéologues, il signifie « le peuple du maïs » en Langues mixe-zoque, langue que les Mokaya parlaient probablement. (fr)
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