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    The Mayan Culture

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    The Mayan had millions of people within in their civilization. They are one of the oldest societies ever documented. The Mayan culture was very advanced and smart with their technology. They were very artistic and had an eye for crafting and sculpting. They were also very talented in the athletic ability. The Mayan culture is one of the most interesting civilizations in all of history. The Mayans had formed eight major cities including‚ the capital Tikal‚ and other cities‚ Uaxactún‚ Copán‚ Bonampak

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    and compare some of their innovations. Sharing some of my opinions on the authors writing and the different societies can bring more thought into the inquiry. Among the many societies discussed‚ I chose some Mesoamerican societies such as‚ the Inka‚ Olmec‚ and Maya. The Inka culture was once one of the world’s cultural wellsprings. More than three hundred years ago‚ Spaniards ravaged their culture and the history of their fall was not documented until 1847 by William H. Prescott. In 1491‚ the Incas

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    The Mayan Calendars

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    but two complicated callender systems. The mayan believed a lot in the cosmos and how they impacted the way of life. They used astrological cycles to create these two calendars to help predict when it would be a good time to grow crops.

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    Mayans Ball Game

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    Mayan civilization: Mesoamerican ball game Mayans are one of the bloodiest civilizations that are known‚ had also their own kind of entertainment. It is known as the Mesoamerican ball game and the first notes about this game were around 3‚000 years ago. This game was a symbol of a battle for a life‚ not just because it was very dangerous‚ but also because players that participated in this game offered their lives to the Gods. The Mesoamerican ball game was played all over Central and Latin

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    The Mayan Realm

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    THE MAYAN REALM The Mayans created a great civilisation in parts of what are now Mexico and Honduras and in Guatamala. The ancestors of the Mayans were hunters but about 2‚500 BC they adopted farming as a way of life. In the years from 300 BC to 250 AD organised Mayan kingdoms emerged. Then from 250 AD to 600 AD an advanced civilisation emerged. The Mayans invented writing and they made great advances in astronomy and mathematics. MAYAN LIFE Mayan Society In the centre of each Mayan city was

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    Mayan Hieroglyphs

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    Deciphering the Mayan hieroglyphs has been a difficult and long process. Much of the Mayan history and knowledge was burnt away by Spanish inquisition in the sixteenth century. The Spanish believed the Mayans practiced devil worship‚ and there writing system was a tool for the devil. Many Mayans were tortured and jailed for crimes of devil worship‚ and forced to convert religions. The Spanish then burnt up thousands of the Mayan books‚ and people were tortured or burned at the stake if they were

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    Mayan Calendar

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    Mayan Calendar The Mayan calendar had three calendars and almanacs which were used by several cultures in Central America such as Mexico‚ Belize‚ Guatemala‚ Honduras‚ and El Salvador. The calendars date was at least in 5th century before the Common Era and some communities still use Mayan calendar today. The Mayan did not invent calendars they expanded further because it was used by most cultures in pre-Columbian‚ such as Central America around 200BCE to the 16th century. Therefore‚ the Mayan

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    The Mayan Massacre

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    Guatemala was once the center of the Mayan Kingdom‚ until the 10th century AD. It was until Spanish explorers conquered the land and made the Mayans slaves in their own country. To this day‚ the Mayans are still the most underprivileged in Guatemala. The genocide of the Mayans had started as an accusation of being involved in a communist revolution in 1981. With this‚ it led to many deaths of the Mayans and millions being dragged out of their homes. In what had seemed a typical civil war‚ fighting

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    Mayan Calendar

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    The Mayan Calendar is a manifold system of time-tracking developed by the Mayan civilization of Mesoamerica. The calendar was developed using several different mechanisms of tracking time according to the astronomic or mythic events. The Mayans had many different “calendars” by the time of the ancient civilizations of Central and South America‚ however‚ the Mayan Calendar was to be considered the most accelerate. It is known as a clear indication of the educated significance in Mayan culture. There

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    Mayan Empires

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    Unlike the Han and Roman empires‚ the Mayans cannot be considered an empire because they lacked a centralized‚ state-level government‚ had relatively low peace and prosperity‚ and declined more from environmental issues than internal issues. One of the necessary preconditions for the rise of an empire is a state-level government; however‚ the Mayans did not fulfill this requirement and had numerous city-states. The Mayans’ political system was divided into rural communities and urban centers with

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