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    The Ancient Mayan‚ Aztec and Incan Empires While the ancient civilizations of the Mayan‚ Aztec‚ and Incan Empires were all very different and unique in their own ways. They each became strong and successful because of the different ways of adapting to the region they lived in and the many achievements that they made in their civilization which influence us today. The Mayan civilization was strongest from 300 to 900 A.D. It was located in what is now Central America. The Mayan culture focused

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    Mayan culture gender means that women were to work in their homes mostly providing food and clothes for their family. If necessary they were allowed to come and help bring in the harvest. Women were not allowed to hunt‚ only able to clean and serve the food‚ such as deer. Women weren’t allowed to hunt deer only men did that. So after the women cleaned and prepared the food the men would eat first and the women would wait until the men finished to have their women only dinner. Gender as a whole relates

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    People travel all the way across the world just to visit the great Mayan pyramids. This is what the Mayan mostly specialized in. They were great builders. This was also shown by their incredible stone calendar that allowed them to tell time by the position the sun hits upon the stone. The Mayan were a great civilization‚ but due to the excess exploitation of their land and resources‚ they collapse‚ therefore this was the reason why the Mayan couldn’t sustain a larger population‚ because their environmental

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    The connection between the ritual sacrifice and the ballgame is evident in the Mayan language. According to Stern‚ the Mayan translation for the word ball‚ quiq‚ means sap or blood (35). The sap which flows out of the tree can be seen as the implication of the ritual sacrifice of the ballgame. The notion that the ball‚ of the ballgame‚ is round can be symbolized and interpreted as the human head. Which implies that death is important for the completion of the ritual. The act of human sacrifice

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    The Mayans and Egyptians were two very interesting groups. The mayans lived on the Yucatan Peninsula from about 250 A.D. to 900 A.D. The egyptians however lived in Egypt‚ usually along the Nile River from about 3500 B.C. to about 300 B.C. Three great things these two groups taught us about were their religion‚ socials classes‚ and what they accomplished. A major part of both groups was their religion. Both groups believed in multiple gods like the sun god‚ or the god of death. Both groups also made

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    for its agriculture‚ pottery‚ hieroglyph writing‚ calendar-making and mathematics‚ and left behind a surprising amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Geographically‚ the Mayan civilization covered what are now Belize‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ El Salvador‚ and part of Mexico. The center of the Mayan empire which was located in Guatemala reached its peak of power and influence in the sixth century. In The earliest Maya settlements date to around 1800 B.C. or the beginning of what is

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    impressive mathematical‚ architectural‚ engineering‚ and calendrical advances. Mayan Civilization centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala‚ reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. This MesoAmerican group made the‚ Mayan calendar. This calendar are based upon a system which had been in common use throughout the region. This takes it back all the way to the 5th century. The Mayan calendar

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    The death marches lasted months‚ covered hundreds of miles‚ and killed roughly one million Armenians. In order to keep the caravans away from Turkish villages and prolong marches‚ indirect routes were deliberately chosen. In the wake of the disappearance of the Armenian population‚ Muslim Turks took ownership

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    The afterlife is where all the souls go after their host dies‚ but it all depends on what that soul during its life to determine where it stay forever. The Ancient Greeks‚ Egyptians‚ and Mayans all believed that once you die your soul goes to a place either a paradise or hellish place. They were all separated by hundreds of years and were thousands of miles away on different continents. Oddly they all share the same beliefs on the afterlife. The Ancient Greeks believed that the soul good or bad

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    and how the temple was built. Kukulkan was one of the three gods the mayans thought to have created the earth. He was a serpent god who taught the mayans things such as civilization‚ agriculture‚ and medicine. For a brief time Kukulkan was on earth and went into the ocean telling the mayans that he would return later. The mayans thought the european settlers to be kukulkan which eventually led to the defeat of the mayans culture.

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