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The Impact Of Mayan Warfare On Maya Civilization

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Before certain archaeological findings revealed the role that warfare played on Maya civilization, many believed that the Maya were a more peaceful and compassionate civilization. We are now able to see that warfare played a part in the development of of the Maya civilization and we can see this through murals, hieroglyphics, and through epigraphic records of warfare events. One of the Bonampak murals that is located in Mexico, depicts the violence used by Mayans in battle and the capturing of the enemy. In addition, Another part of this mural, reveals how the Maya captured their enemy in order to sacrifice these individuals as part of ritual warfare. Four major hieroglyphics exist that were very common in the maya civilization and these reveal how Maya warfare changed over time in Caracol Belize. This paper is going to talk about Mayan warfare and how it changed over time. The most significant type of Maya warfare, is the type that deals with capturing the enemy because it not only dealt with territorial expansion, but it could also be related to ritual warfare. The Bonampak murals that are located in Chiapas, Mexico depict the role that warfare played. These murals were painted around 800 A.D., during the Classic Period. One of the murals depicts a raid that reveals the aggressiveness of the Maya. In The Bonampak Murals by James B. Lynch states, “Although the aggressors, led by the halach uinic, display ferocity, grasping the hair of the captives in time-honored custom

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