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The Maya Civilizations And The Collapse Of The Maya Civilizations

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What causes a civilization to die out? Some cultures die out from war, rebellion, or foreign invasion. Others slowly disintegrate as people stray from the rule of the civilization. However, for the Ancient Maya civilization, the collapse was from a combination of environmental factors and hostility, both foreign and domestic. In Jared Diamond’s book, Collapse, he mentions his idea of the five main factors that cause civilization collapse. He states that all civilizations collapse because of either climate change, hostile neighbors, the collapse of alliances and essential trading partners, environmental problems, or failure to adapt. The ancient Maya civilization followed this pattern. The three most instrumental factors in the decline and collapse of the Mayans are Climate Change, Environmental Problems, and Hostility. However, to be able to prove this, we have to set up a bit of background for the Mayans.
The Maya civilization was very advanced civilization. With millions of people at their peak, they had no shortage of knowledge and technology. They had a better understanding of astronomy than most cultures at that time. They created a calendar similar to the one we have today, with 365 days and 18 months, divided into three seasons. Accurate observations of the stars allowed them to have calendars that closely resemble the calendars we have today. Additionally, they had books, one of which was their holy book, recounting the story of two heroic twins called Hunahpu and Xbalanque.[insert footnote. Source 1] Finally, the Mayans had an incredibly advanced system for agriculture, using canals and reservoirs to their advantage. The Maya had an incredibly advanced technology and an abundance of knowledge, creating a civilization that incomparable to any other civilizations at that time. One of the reasons the Maya disappeared was because of their environmental problems. The Maya overused their land, causing deforestation and erosion. The Maya lived in a densely forested part of Mesoamerica, but they didn’t use it well. Given their dependence on trees, deforestation quickly became a problem. Their iconic pyramids alone required, “...massive amounts of wood to fuel the fires that cooked the lime plaster for

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