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Last Updated: 12th May 2024

When was Chinampa first created?

The Aztecs didn't invent chinampa technology. The Basin of Mexico's earliest chinampas date back to the Middle Postclassic period, around 1250 CE. This is more than 150 years prior to the Aztec Empire's formation in 1431.



Afterwards, one might also wonder, "Who invented Chinampas?"

The Aztec civilization invented the chinampa. Sometimes called "floating gardens", chinampas can be described as artificial islands created by interweaving reeds and stakes below the lake's surface to create underwater fences.

The question that arose is: Are Chinampas still being used today? Today's Aztec farming legacy However, some remain in use today. Xochimilco still has remnants of the canal system. If you have the time, you can still visit chinampas.

This is why Chinampas was created.

Chinampas were made by putting mud and decaying plants on small islands. The farmers then sow maize beans, chilies and tomatoes. Dredging the mud made it possible to create canals and naturally regenerated the nutrients in the soil that provided food for their crops.

Where are the Chinampas?

Mexico City