Everything about Aridoamerica totally explained
Aridoamerica was a broad cultural area in pre-Columbian
North America used to describe the northern region of
Mexico, in contrast to
Mesoamerica (the south). There came a need to do this because of the vast differences between these two regions. Some archaeologists even delineate a third buffer zone,
Oasisamerica. Unlike
Mesoamerica, Aridoamerica had a dry, arid climate and geography. Because of the hard conditions, the people in this region were
nomadic. The indigenous groups that occupied this land came to be known as
Chichimecas, meaning barbaric, or uncivilized. The current Mexican states that lie in Aridoamerica are:
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