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    Mayan Writing

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    Mayan writing is one of the most beautiful but highly complex and difficult scripts in the world. It is a system that uses pictographs and phonetic or syllabic elements. The Maya used this sophisticated style to carve symbols into stone. The most common place for writing was the perishable books they made from bark paper‚ coated with lime to make a fresh white surface. These books were screen-folded and bound with wood and deer hide. They were referred to as codices‚ however only four remain

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    course establish two centres of authority in the Americas “Mexico (which they called New Spain) and Peru (known as New Castile)” (Source12) There was also mandatory conversion to Christianity. There was a stage when Provincial Landa found that the Mayans had ongoing idolatry‚ which led to the arrest of thousands of natives who were suspected on idolatry and Landa supervised the torture of “...more than 4‚500 people over the course of three months; many were tortured to death” (Source 8); idols where

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    Architecture

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    The building in Renaissance architecture[ Despite its history‚ the building is seen as one of the great examples of the new style. Its more notable features include: • the attempt to create a proportional relationship between nave and aisle (aisle bays are square whereas nave bays are 2X1. • the articulation of the structure in pietra serena (Italian: “dark stone”). • the use of an integrated system of column‚ arches‚ entablatures. • a clear relationship between column and pilaster‚ the

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    According to NASA researchers‚ the Mayan civilization in Mesoamerica was one of the densest populations in human history. Around 800 A.D.‚ after two millennia of steady growth and during the peak of the Mayan Empire‚ its population reached an all-time high. It averaged 1‚550 people per square mile. In comparison‚ Mexico State‚ which homes the outskirts of Mexico City’s Metropolitan Area‚ averaged 1‚196 people per square mile in 2014. It is surprising to learn that one of the most important mysteries

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    the ancient Mayan people were or how they influenced the Aztec and a countless quantity of empires. “The ancient Mayan were indigenous people of Mexico and Central America who have continuously inhabited the lands comprising modern-day Yucatán‚ Quintana Roo‚ Campeche‚ Tabasco‚ and Chiapas in Mexico and southward through Guatemala‚ Belize‚ El Salvador and Honduras” (“Mayan Civilization”). Not only were the Maya individuals extremely smart but they were well known for their art‚ architecture‚ writing

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    Mayan Notes

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    10/3 - Maya after midterm * Leopold Batnes – Teotihuacan * William Sanders - Teotihuacan mapping project * S. Sugiyama and R. Cabrera * Street of the Dead - 15 ½ degrees east of north * Grid oriented – Canalized at the Rio San Juan * Pyramid of the sun – one of the largest mounds in north America * Cave below the pyramid of the sun (Cave of emergence) * Summer Solstice – June 21st it is directly on top of the pyramid * No shadow at noon *

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    The Mayan Apocalypse

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    an apocalyptic prophet. The Apocalypse is not only present in Christianity but in other ideologies such as Judaism and Islam. Of course‚ speculation of a possible apocalypses is rampant in today’s society A few examples are Y2K and the end of the Mayan Calendar in 2012. There are many similarities and differences in how the Abrahamic religions of Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism define the apocalypse and what the event means for all of humanity. The Flood of Noah’s Day (2348 BC) is an example of

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    Kristie Morris APUSH Summer Work September 1‚ 2014 Mayans The Mayans were an extremely advanced Mesoamerican civilization. They were located near modern day Belize‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ El Salvador and Mexico‚1 on the Yucatan Peninsula.2They were skilled in art and architecture. This is evident by the many pyramids they constructed. 3 This civilization also utilized a great deal of technology. They built magnificent cities with huge stone temples and pyramids. They also developed

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    Greeks compared to the Maya Looking around too all the different ethnicities that can be found in this world‚ two of those most interesting cultures would have to be the Greeks and the Maya. The ancient Greek and Mayan civilizations have many similar characteristics but they also have many differences. The Mayan’s are an indigenous Mesoamerican culture found in present day South America. As where the Greeks are an ethnicity group native to Greece. The history of the Greece can be traced back

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    Who Are The Mayan People?

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    world‚ speak itzan fluently? But who are the Itza people? The Itzan are one of the few surviving tribes of the Mayan people but they are also shrouded in mystery. No one knows exactly what they believe or how they came to be there. There are a few legends but none tell of the Itzas descent from the Mayans. The Itzans survived Spanish conquest until 1697‚ almost 2 centuries after most Mayan tribes and people had been integrated into mission towns‚ fled‚ or been killed. The 1‚983 people of itzan descent

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