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    Historic Past of the Egyptian and Mayan Pyramids Can you imagine building something almost as big as eight football fields? Skilled laborers who built the Pyramids of Giza and the Mayan pyramids built them almost or that big! The Pyramids of Giza and the Mayan pyramids are fascinating insights upon history. These pyramids are attached to great tradition as well as an historic past. They had similar and different features. This is what made them so unique and special. As you will see‚ these breathe

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    towers over the land‚ where there once were people‚ constructing it and it’s beauty. Even though the pyramid has been here for about a thousand years‚ it still stands tall and proud. This speech or presentation will cover who kukulkan is‚ the positions he designated people‚ 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

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    Mayan Tribe Research Paper

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    The Navajo or as they are know by their own culture as Diyin Diné‚ which means the holy people‚ is the largest Native American tribe in the United States. A nation established more than 600+ years ago‚ in a time before Christopher Columbus landed in the “New World”; the Navajo Indians is one of the oldest tribes located in our country. Located 2‚313 miles to the south‚ another famous tribe existed. The Mayan Indians called the beautiful‚ tropical lowlands of present day Guatemala home. A culture

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    Throughout the civilizations of the sun‚moon‚planet and stars have provided us to many types of calendars.Many people used our solar system to fit the civilization of our culture.Throughout our lifetime Specialist would research and would also study the hours and the amount of days and months that we have. Our question still nowadays is how did people create different calendars depending of the culture.               Ancient calendars relied upon the apparent motions. As an example the sky determines

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    Period [pic] Throughout history‚ there have been many indigenous tribes. However‚ one of the most known tribes has been the Mayans. The Mayans were once one of the most dominant indigenous societies of Mesoamerica. They are a remarkable group that sparks many people’s curiosity. They have an interesting culture and mysterious historical background. Their historical background is best characterized as cycles of rise and fall. A lot of achievements were

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    right. The Mayans or Mesoamericans used a twenty based number system that is written vertically. According to the Mayans numerical system one dot is equal to one and instead of writing five dots for the number five a line replaces the dots. As you continue to count you place dots six through nine above the line that equals five. This repeats with dots sixteenth to nineteenth. “This works up to nineteen‚ but rather than twenty being four lines‚ they started a new count above the first one. Zero is

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    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 in the ballgame can could be connected to the movement

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    and education system. Every society has different ways of doing each thing. For the mayans‚ they had a education system that was a bit unfair‚ a class system‚ a complex writing system‚ and two intricate calendars. In our society‚ education is very important and it is extremely hard to be successful without one. Although‚ clearly in mayan society it is less important considering how not many of the people have it. Only children of a high class were allowed to get a real education. They were

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    Mayan Mission Trip Report

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    My mom and I recently got back from a mission trip to Belize‚ Central America. The population of Belize is 321‚115. The country itself is 176 miles long and 63 miles wide. It is both mountainous and coastal. Mayan civilization spread through this country between 1500 B.C. and A.D. 300 and grew until about A.D. 1200. Once I got off of the plane there was an unforgettable heat. It was about 95 degrees and 90% humidity‚ so it was unmistakably hot. We met another team after

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    on how zooarchaeological remains can inform archaeologists on larger ritual patterns‚ faunal remains can also illustrate how social hierarchy plays a role in Maya ritual. The fact that Maya society was highly stratified has been well documented. Many archaeologists have argued that the Maya elite had more access to animal meat than the rest of Mayan society (Emery 2003; 2004; Hamblin 1984; Masson 1999). This has led to several arguments on how the presence of certain animals such as stingray spines

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