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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

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    The Maya and Aztec civilizations were both indigenous people that flourished in Mesoamerica. Maya 's classic period dates from 250 to 900 AD, which was considered to be the peak of their civilization. They covered much of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and were centered in what is now known as Guatemala. The Aztecs dominated in the post classic period from 1325 to 1521 AD, in what is now modern day Mexico. Although, the Aztec and Maya 's were from different time periods they shared cultural similarities

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    To this day, historians still discuss when exactly the Maya civilizations started but the most commonly accepted date is 1800 BCE in the Soconusco Region. Unlike other Mesoamerican civilizations, Maya was not confined to one area of land but rather stretched out over Central America. To historians today, the Maya civilization reached its peak during the Classic Period between AD 250 and 900. At its peak, the Maya population was over 2,000,000 people. Excavations of Mayan cities have uncovered plazas

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    The Maya Civilization The ancient Maya once occupied a vast geographic area in Central America. Their civilization inhabited an area that encompasses Mexico's Yucatan peninsula and parts of the states of Chiapas and Tabasco, as well as Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. "From the third to the ninth century, Maya civilization produced awe-inspiring temples and pyramids, highly accurate calendars, mathematics and hieroglyphics, and a complex social and political order" ("Collapse

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    The Maya civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization developed by the Maya peoples, and noted for its hieroglyphic script—the only known fully developed writing system of the pre-Columbian Americas—as well as for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system. The Maya civilization developed in an area that encompasses southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. This region consists of the northern lowlands encompassing

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    use of mind altering hallucinogenic substances within the ancient Maya civilization. • How and why did the Maya use these hallucinogenic substances? • What hallucinogens Did the Maya use? • What hallucinogenic substances were available in the Maya region or via trade routes? The following substances are the most widely documented substances used by the ancient Maya. Drugs, drinks, and ritual enemas were used all across the Maya region. Using or mixing different psychoactive plants with intoxicating

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    Research Paper on Mayan Civilization The Maya Introduction All remnants of the distant past are romantic, but ancient Maya civilization has a special fascination. It is a "lost" civilization, whose secrets lie deep in the mysterious tropical forest. The style of Maya architecture and sculpture seems alien and bizarre. The breathtaking splendor of ornate cites, the beautifully constructed grand temples, and the ingeniously developed and advanced caledretics, mathematics, and astronomy easily mark

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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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    Maya Civilization

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    The Maya Civilization dates to the pre-class period which spans a near 2,000 years (Foster 2005). Their traditions and their way of life and practices like monumental ceremonies and city centers endured from 600 B.C.E until 1524 when the Spanish conquest occurred and the Mayan civilization soon after came to a collapse (Foster 2005). The Maya civilization at its traditional prime, primarily began its uprising around the middle Pre-classical period which was around 1000 B.C.E. through 300 C.E. and

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    the Maya. The Maya lived in mountainous areas with many streams and rivers. The Maya people are just one of the groups that impacted North America. The Maya civilizations lasted from around 1800 BC to 900 AD. The Maya lived in Guatemala, Belize, Western Honduras part of El Salvador, Tabasco and Chiapas. The Maya had a complex religious system, and worshipped more than 150 gods. Most people think that the highest god was most likely named Itzamna, the god of science and writing. The Maya didn’t

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