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Mayans Death

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“The three-part system of water,food, and shelter that people need to survive. If one of these factors is absent or threatened, the other two are affected, and the results can be catastrophic” – Michael D. Coe, (2005). The Mayans were an advanced race starting that had a peak population of an estimated 12 million. Although in a small time almost 90% of the population died from an unknown cause which stumps even the best archaeologists today. Although there are many theories of how the Mayans quick demise happened (for example; war, deforestation) these are all far fetched compared to one of the most evident theories, drought. Drought is obviously the most evident theory to why the Mayans died off so quickly and has a great deal of evidence supporting this theory. Other theories suggest that the Mayans were killed off by a great war. War is a great suggestion but doesn’t have enough supporting evidence for this claim. Source 9 states that the Mayan civilisation fell apart is a short 100 Years. As meso-america was a wore torn area of Earth and during 700AD The Mayans could have been in a great war with the Toltec’s as between 760 and 830AD many of the palaces and temple structures had been reduced to rubble (source 3) and …show more content…

Overpopulation can cause famine and civial war. Although overpopulation could be considered a theory that could be reliable it really isn’t. As every civilisation in the world has members of its class system in famine, it doesn’t seem to be a reliable theory. Although evidence showing of a skull and bones which lacks iron in its diet (source 10) and The Mayans were known for monocropping which is quite prone to disease and bugs and using a slash and burn technique when farming crops. It isn’t possible for a civilasation to fall that quickly just due to overpopulation. Although if that overpopulation caused a lack of water throughout the reason that would be a different

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