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    and extremely big for centuries, but then they were conquered by the Spanish. Being conquered by the Spanish meant that the cities would be wiped out. The Mayan civilization had a large population of farmers, they also traded goods with each other, and carried their goods in huge dugout canoes along rivers and around coasts. This civilization prospered for centuries. They even studied the stars and developed sophisticated and accurate calendars. They also practiced religious rituals and worshiped

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    area. Trade networks linked the new areas and extended across Mesoamerica. They developed similar to those in the eastern hemisphere. The earliest heirs to the Olmec were the Maya people. The Maya can be analyzed in terms of their culture. This civilization came about in Mesoamerica around 250 AD with a great influence coming from that of the Olmec. The first 650 years of the Maya civilization’s existence was known as the Classic Period. They created a remarkable society of more

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    Mayan civilization, as one of the most dominant indigenous societies throughout the history, has never been forgotten either by historians or normal people. With its vigorous development, an era of Golden Age began during the Classic Period. However, once untouchable, Mayan civilization crashed in such a short time as if it had never appeared before. The collapse of Mayan civilization is like a mystery for historians today, so they never give up searching for evidence that caused the dramatic reversal

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    collapse of the once powerful Maya civilization, people have been trying to find out what caused it. Authors of the article, "“Climate and the Collapse of Maya Civilization”", which include Gerald Haug, Detlef Günther, Larry Peterson, Daniel Sigman, Konrad Hughen, and Beat Aeschlimann propose a theory that the Mayans collapsed because of an extended dry period between 760 and 910 A.D. These scientists set out find the answer as to why the Maya civilization collapsed. This question is fairly

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    The imbalancing between the Mayan population and the effective magnitude of their agriculture suggest the situation of the Mayan people in the availability to their long term survival. The Mayans showed increasement in their population expeditiously which resulted in higher demand for food for the people to consume. Consequently, in order for the Mayans to manage the increasing population, the Mayans turned to use their accessible land over to cultivation. (Drew 139) With this in mind, the author

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    The civilization that I would most likely want to live in is the Mayan Empire. The other civilizations are interesting, but they all contain aspects of their way of life that I would not be able to blend with. The Mayans cities were large, but not nearly as huge as the other two. It would make life much easier to know what is going on and there would be less of a chance of getting lost. The civilization was also very advanced in ways of a hieroglyphic writing and logical math system. This would allow

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    The Mayans established their towns and cities in parts of Mexico. Among their territory, there were highlands in southern Guatemala and lowlands in Guatemala and Belize. Highlands, or regions with mountains had a dry, cool climate, and they provided minerals. Lowlands were hot and dry. Rain forests had a hot climate, and fertile soil for farming. Land forms in the areas of the Mayans were narrow coasts, a central spine of mountains, and volcanoes. The Mayans started to thrive in 2,000 BC. They established

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    In the present, you can get married at the 18 years old. Yet in the Mayans Civilization, you were able to get married when you are 14 years old if you were a woman. If you were a man, you could get married when you were 20. If being married was the biggest thing in your life, it was a important moment to the Mayan Civilization. The men had to be in the same social class as the woman to get married. Since this was so

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    to pull the crops out. Rus ability to accurately align agricultural patterns with seasonal shifts surely helped advance the Mayan civilization. The accomplishments of these early astronomers see, incredible, but what they lacked in sophisticated technology and accurate instruments, they made up patient observing over long periods of time. Th immense amount of effort that Mayan astronomers put in order to have accurate measurements do not seem to be applied towards an effort to understand

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    after the years of the arrival of conquistadors. Though history tells that men have been more in power than women, the Mayan Civilization is a complete exception. Women of ancient Maya were given positions of power to advance the population. They were responsible for the political economy and the food economy, in order to maintain the health of the less fortunate of the civilization. These women were to be respected, and their power surpassed machismo when they were challenged, like my grandmother

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