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    i like to copy paste with that can say for certain what happened to the Mayan people‚ but theories abound and include varied possible alternatives to explain the abrupt and mysterious disappearance of the Mayan civilization. It is believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. After her death‚ her successor removed as many remnants of her rule as possible. Although a pharaoh‚ her mummified remains and tomb have never been conclusively found. Tutankhamen died

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    ice age. Early Mayan settlements originate to 2400 B.C.. They engineered huge stone pyramids and temples to honor their gods and preserve their faith. They additionally accomplished advanced achievements in arithmetic and astronomy‚ that were recorded in hieroglyphs. Their lives rotated around their king and sacrificial blood. Their cultural achievements

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    Mayan Codex Analysis

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    An ancient Mayan document‚ the Grolier Codex‚ was found in the late 1960s‚ and was only recently found to be a genuine Mayan document. When the Grolier Codex was first found in the 60s‚ many believed the document to be forged due to the circumstances it was found. According to the article written by Walt Bonner from Fox News‚ “…story goes that collector Josue Saenz was flown to a remote airstrip somewhere in the Mexican state of Chiapa‚ where a crew of looters met him” (Bonner‚ 2016). According to

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    The Mayan believed that spilling blood from human body‚ could contact the gods with their ancestors (***). “These bloody acts fulfilled the ancient charter with the gods that obliged humans to nourish the deities with blood drawn from the human body. This obligation had been incurred because the deities‚ during creation‚ had willingly spilled their own blood atop maize in order to form human flesh. . . . Maya rulers returned the divine gift of suste-nance to the gods.” (***). For Mayan‚ human

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    was based on the moon’s cycle. The next calendar was founded by Julius Caesar which is called the Gregorian calendar. This calendar was ten full days longer than the solar calendar. The last calendar was founded by archeologists which was called the Mayan calendar. This calendar showed that the world wasn’t ending on Dec. 21/12. To conclude calendars are an important role in the development of the calendars we used today. The Egyptian calendar was a solar calendar with a 365 day year. The year consisted

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    Mr. Beaudoin  2nd hour  10/9/14  The Olmecs and The Mayans         What happened to two great societies in Mesoamerica? No one seems to know for  sure. The Olmecs and the Mayans were two powerful civilizations that were becoming  more and more powerful‚ but all of a sudden they both disappeared. Some archaeologists  believe that the Olmecs might have suffered climate change‚ but only their culture  disappeared‚ not their people. As for the Mayans‚ their disappearance is one of the greatest  world mysteries

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    Mesoamerican DBQ

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    Connor Penn Mrs.Bagnell AP World History 11 December 2014 Mesoamerican DBQ When people think of the early Native Americans that were found by the early Spanish and Portuguese explorers‚ they would probably think of mindless human beings that hadn’t been exposed to western culture. These people would be entirely wrong. The early Mesoamericans had many technological and intellectual accomplishments that they had used and perfected to create thriving civilizations. This was all accomplished from the

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    In the Mayan beliefs‚ their rituals were ones that included prayer and sacrifices of animals and humans. Some of the animals that the Mayans sacrificed were birds‚ fish‚ and insects. The sacrificing does not stop there‚ the Mayans also drank the blood of humans that came from their tongues‚ ears‚ arms‚ legs‚ and genitals. Now‚ they also did dancing‚ fasting‚ of course‚ prayer‚ sacrificing‚ and the drawing of the human blood. The Mayans had all these practices in order to be able and carry on vital

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    The Maya: Greatest Achievements The Mayan tribe are an ancient people who lived around 1800 BC to 900 A.D. The most remarkable thing that the Mayans did was their money system. The second most important achievement that the Mayan had was their calendar. The Mayan made two main calendars‚ one for rituals called tzolkin‚ and a solar calendar called haab. Based on this they made their years and times. The Mayan were extremely smart and way beyond their time. “The Maya priest-astronomers collected

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    when you always grab ketchup. Some contact zones may have a more influential role in our lives than others. In Pratt’s essay she discusses how her children learned how to write and read by buying and collecting baseball cards and how Guaman Poma an Incan man whose life drastically changed when the spanish came to South America. Pratt proves that contact zones exist and that some may have a positive or negative consequence. Pratt’s first example of a contact zone is one that affected her personally

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