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    The Mayan civilizations was one of the Mesoamerican civilizations. It existed around c1800BCE through 1700CE. The Mayan society was very sophisticated for its time and was one of the most populated and culturally diverse societies in the world, with its people having amazing skill in areas such as architecture, agriculture, and writing. The Mayan civilization was located in Central America, through present day parts of Guatemala, Belize, Salvador, Honduras, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatan. This civilization

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    Aztecs and Mayans were the biggest civilizations in Mesoamerica. They are known for having mass amounts of knowledge in subjects like astronomy, mathematics, agriculture and architecture. These two civilizations have their own creation myth: Mayas have “Popol Vuh,” while Aztecs have “Mito de los Cinco Soles.” Both works have given an insight on their culture’s values, ways of living and beliefs. However, when the Spanish came to America most of the books containing essential information of these

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    There have been many questions over countless centuries as to what happened to The Maya civilization.The Maya Civilization is now ancient ruins and is famous for the abrupt disposition- no one knows exactly why this society split. What is left is now; made up of vine shrouded walls, fallen monuments, and crumbling pyramids in a desolate region that covers roughly the eastern half of Mesoamerica. The Maya at one point in time were densely populated and thriving. They were sophisticated when it came

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    of rainfall, and agriculture. (Judge & Langdon, 2012) The Mesoamericans, Aztec and Mayan tribes, developed into complex civilizations for multiple reasons. These societies were advanced and complex for their time in areas, such as architecture, agriculture, militarism, and education. Each had unique religion and political systems as well. The rise and fall of both were due to several factors. The Mayan civilization society was very complex and intelligent; rising to become very influential to people

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    The Aztecs civilization and the Mayan civilization where the most important civilizations from the new world that amazed many of the Europeans that came to conquer this wonderful rich land. The Europeans where amazed with the Aztec and Mayan culture, their ways of life, their geographical surroundings and their technology. The Europeans and historians today find that the Aztecs and the Mayans where similar in some ways of life like their culture, their technology, their religious events and at the

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    the mayan civilization was so skilled and advanced that they can predict solar eclipses. some scientist calls the maya as "the stone age culture". the mayan civilization developed metal before the spanish came. they did not use the metal for weapons or tools and other stuff. the mayan people used metal for trade for food or clothing. they would use obsidian for weapons and tools. they built sculptures, art, tools, and crafts from obsidian because they thought that obsidian was stronger and sharper

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    A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MAYAN CIVILIZATION Michael Costa History 157: History of Latin America May 8, 2015 Mayan civilization peaked too early to impress the Spanish in the manner of the Inca and Aztec empires. The great Mayan ceremonial centers visited by modern tourists were all in ruin when the Spanish arrived in the 1500s. In fact, the highpoint of Mayan imperial organization was almost a thousand years earlier. Mayan city-states were located in high mountains, in

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    An ancient American civilization that predates the Aztecs and the Mayan is the Olmec civilization. The Olmecs influenced many civilizations throughout its life during the years 1200 - 400 B.C.E. The Olmecs architecture, agriculture, and culture influenced Mesoamerica and its influence can still be seen today. The Olmec civilization was located in the tropics of Mexico near the Gulf of Mexico. The Olmecs population grew to a surplus of crops. These crops were maize, beans, and squash. The harvest

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    The Mayan civilization resided in the tropics, in what is now Guatemala (History.com Staff). The Classic Maya civilization included approximately 40 cities; including, Tikal, Uaxactún, Copán, Bonampak, Dos Pilas, Calakmul, Palenque and Río Bec. The populations of these cities ranged from 5,000 to 50,000 people. It is believed that at its peak, the Maya population was close to 2,000,000 (Frater, Jamie). This culture held family life, religious ceremonies, their relationship with nature, food, survival

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    The Mayan civilization or the Maya Empire, centered in the tropical lowlands of what is now Guatemala, reached the peak of its power and influence around the sixth century A.D. The Maya excelled at agriculture, pottery, hieroglyph writing, calendar-making and mathematics, and left behind an astonishing amount of impressive architecture and symbolic artwork. Most of the great stone cities of the Maya were abandoned by A.D. 900. The Maya civilization was one of the most dominant indigenous societies

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