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    inhabitants and protected their land with passion. This is demonstrated in the account of the conquest led by the Montejos. Eventually‚ Yucatán was officially colonized by the Spanish family of Montejos‚ although they did not have a major impact on the culture of the Maya. The king of Spain in 1526‚ King Carlos‚ granted Francisco‚ who was labeled as El Adelantado by the king‚ the right to colonize the peninsula of Yucatán. The first attempt to conquer Yucatán lasted about a year and was led by Francisco

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    desires for their outcomes as well as others that they came across. Now‚ the main question that comes to mind when considering justice in the Greek world is‚ what did it mean to them and how did it change? Overall there was little to no change to the definition of justice‚ just the blurring of lines between it and revenge. Revenge seemed to be what the Greek writers considered to be justice‚ as long as they were even with whoever wronged them‚ and then they were completely whole. The exploration

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    art and civilization‚ describing at least one Mayan work of art as part of your answer. Please include page number from your book where art piece is found. The Maya invented a written language‚ a great calendar‚ advanced mathematics‚ and huge temples made of stone. The temples that they built suggest that the Maya priests were high power. The walls of their temples were richly carved and painted. On page 343‚ I found a great example of the Mayan art. The art piece is called Lintel 24 from Yaxchilan

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    Inca‚ and the Maya both are very different and the same in so many different ways! It’s just so fascinating how two societies from different times differ but at the same time be the same. Today we will be looking at two three components‚ those being beliefs‚ farming‚ and homes. let’s begin! The Inca and Maya don’t live today‚ they didn’t even live during the same time that being Inca lived during the 1500s and the Maya were 2600 B.C. but did the time effect how they live? So like I Said we will be

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    There were many civilizations in the Mesoamerican area. The Mayan and the Aztec were the two major civilization. Both civilizations had a society‚ government‚ and achievements. Both the Aztec and Mayan had a firm society. The society of the Aztec and Maya was divided into nobles‚ commoners‚ serfs‚ and slaves. The slaves usually were enslaved as a punishment for certain crimes or for not paying back debt in the Mayan society. Slaves were usually killed when their owners died‚ so they can serve their

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    The Mayan‚ Aztec and Incan civilizations each contributed major accomplishments to the world today. These accomplishments established them as advanced societies during their time. The Incans built a large road system‚ devised a complex irrigation system and developed their own language. The Mayans constructed the largest structure known until modern times‚ made drastic accomplishments in mathematics‚ studied astronomy and formed a calendar. The Aztecs built well-organized cities and developed a writing

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    Civilization has been around for a long time. Throughout time there have been many different cultures‚ religions‚ and regions of people who have developed their civilizations to the point of sustainability. In 1943‚ Paul Kirchhoff came up with the name Mesoamerica for what is now south America and lower Mexico. Ancient and prominent civilizations such as the Mayan Aztec come from Mesoamerica but‚ what is know to be the first is the Olmec. The real name of the civilization remains unknown Olmec is

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    By Barry Peterson Last time you lost a game you didn’t die did you‚ didn’t think so. The Mayans weren’t so lucky they would be sacrificed if they lost a game. The Mayans made a game to represent the “battle of light and dark (day and night)”. The game would be played with two teams each with two or three players and they would try to get a rubber ball through a twenty-seven foot high hoop that goes horizontal. They would play this game using only their hips that were thankfully padded. When

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    I think that the Mayan creation story‚ has many similarities to Judo-Christian versions of the creation story. For example the creation story that is included in the bible is set over a series of days. The Mayan creation story takes place over a series of days. One part that stood out to me as very similar was that the last day in both man was created. In the Mayan version it is referred to the birth of life and man is created. In the Judo-Christian version man is created when Adam and Eve were created

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    Greek mythology in western art and literature With the rediscovery of classical antiquity in Renaissance‚ the poetry of Ovid became a major influence on the imagination of poets and artists and remained a fundamental influence on the diffusion and perception of Greek mythology through subsequent centuries.[2] From the early years of Renaissance‚ artists portrayed subjects from Greek mythology alongside more conventional Christian themes. Among the best-known subjects of Italian artists are Botticelli

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