Question

This culture’s name became a term akin to “Renaissance man,” evoking their skill in “red and black ink” and rainbow cotton fields. This culture formerly named Arkansas’s Plum Bayou Mounds. Charles Di Peso misattributed Paquimé’s (“pah-kee-MAY’s”) Medio period to turquoise merchants from this culture, whose possible artifacts include (10[1])skull racks and butterfly pectorals. This culture’s Corral (“ko-RAHL”) phase, whose diaspora (-5[1])may coincide with the Nicarao and Pipil (“pee-PEEL”) migrations, preceded (-5[1])its innovations of serpent columns and basalt Atlantean warriors (10[1])in Hidalgo (10[1]-5[1])(“ee-DAHL-go”) during a Postclassic phase named for a mythic “place of reeds.” A discredited theory held that this culture of (-5[1])circa 950 to 1150 CE (-5[1])invaded the Maya city of Chichén Itzá. (10[1])This culture was conflated with Teotihuacán (“tay-oh-tee-wah-KAHN”) in later Nahua codices. (-5[1])For 10 points, what culture (10[1])inspired the Aztec paradise of Tōllān (10[1])with its city (10[1])of Tula? (10[1])■END■ (10[14]0[3])

ANSWER: Toltecs [or toltecas or Tōltēkah or Tōltēkatl; accept Toltec Empire or Toltec Mounds; accept Tula Grande or Tula Chico or Tula de Allende until “Tula” is read; accept Tōllān until read; accept toltecayotl or toltequidad; prompt on Nahuas or Nahuatl or Nahuan until “Nahua” is read; prompt on Aztatlan interaction sphere; reject “Mexica” or “Aztlán”] (Scholars still debate much about the Toltecs, including if Tōllān was primarily identified with Tula or with many great cities. The idea that they ruled an “empire” is largely disfavored.)
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Summary

2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y2396%0%26%123.36

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Jem BurchYale BOttawa4610
Ashish SubramanianDukeClaremont Colleges57-5
Chinmay MurthyTexasNorth Carolina A66-5
Jason HuangNorthwesternBerkeley A7510
Jason HongBrownMaryland7710
Jacky XuCornell AStanford77-5
Jakob MyersIndianaWaterloo96-5
Justin WytmarIllinoisNYU101-5
Claire JonesChicago AWUSTL A10810
Graham CopeFloridaArizona State118-5
Donal RyanTruman StateChicago C12310
Andrew KelleyKentuckySouth Carolina12910
Jonathan LauJohns HopkinsYale A13210
Skand ParvatikarArizona StateFlorida13410
Yashwanth BajjiMichiganToronto A13510
Jake GreerHarvardCornell B13510
Ryan SunBerkeley BChicago D13510
Jared HeWaterlooIndiana13510
Andrew ZengStanfordCornell A13510
Tegan KapadiaGeorgia TechIowa State13510
Owen MimnoNYUIllinois13510
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltNorth Carolina B1350
Dean Ah NowClaremont CollegesDuke1350
Shardul RaoMinnesota APurdue13510
Jonathan ShaufNorth Carolina ATexas13510
Cooper RohColumbia AChicago B13510
Joseph ChambersVirginiaToronto B13510
Neal JoshiWUSTL BRutgers13510
Ivvone ZhouNorth Carolina BVanderbilt13510
Nicolas EdwardsMcGillMinnesota B13510
Lexi TermanRutgersWUSTL B1350