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    Mayan Civilization There were many incredible civilizations in mesoamerica including the Incas, Aztecs, and the Mayas. They all had many strengths and weaknesses but the strongest among them were the Mayans. The Mayans were a very advanced civilization who survived for many, many years. The Mayans were very advanced in astronomy. They could map out the stars, the planets, the sun, and the moon. They knew so much about astronomy that they built all of their buildings in perfect alignment with compass

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    Roman Catholic point of views. Maya’s were very advanced in nature and it is no question that historically they stand out on this point. “ The Maya are a native Mesoamerican people who developed one of the most sophisticted cultures in the Western Hemisphere before the arrival of the Spanish.” (Rel Facts 2016) Ritualistic in nature the Mayans worshipped Gods and

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    Almost every aspect of Maya life was centered on religion. These ancient Mesoamerican peoples worshipped many gods and goddesses; this was part of their daily lives, despite class differences in their sophisticated society. Religion served as a basis for the government and social life. Priests and shamans played an important role in their government, conducted religious ceremonies, and made sacrifices to the gods. The Maya believed in the supernatural, and used this belief to explain life and

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    religious practices, cuisine, and today drives food production, but the exact origin of this miracle vegetable is uncertain. Reported by National Geographic’s David Braun, corn was developed and cultivated somewhere in central Mexico over 8,700 years ago. Maize, another name for corn, was not found naturally in the wild, but came about due to the domestication of a variety of similar species from the ancient Native Americans. Corn derived from the teosinte plant, which is a wild grass containing kernels smaller

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    lives. The Mayans were a very religious. They believed in many gods and all events centered around their religious beliefs. In their belief system, the gods would bring the rain, heal the sick, bring plentiful harvests and make sure the health and safety of the people if they were honored. If the gods were angry, they believed that the gods would send disasters to their people like droughts throughout their region. In order to keep the gods happy, they believed that a daily sacrifice of blood was necessary

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    Mayan Social Status

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    as they are in contemporary society. Evidence of status in ancient communities, such as the Maya, has been preserved for centuries and is still detectable through the study of archaeology. The Mayans were people with a culture deeply rooted in living within a stratified society, where the gap between the elite and the poor was prominent both in life and death (Somerville et

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    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 Achievements

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    greatest achievement of the Maya was art. The Artwork of the Maya was the Mayans’ greatest achievement. I’m sure there are many more achievements, but their Art was their most important. They had many pieces of art due to their large amounts of free-time. The Mayan Artwork was very pulchritudinous and somewhat extronaridy. They made pottery, statues designed with deities and carvings. As you can see the Maya made outstanding art. Art was the greatest accomplishment of the Maya. This is because, the

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    The Maya civilization was a unique development in history that challenges the common perspective of humanity and society. It's very classification as a civilization may confuse those who think of a civilization as a cohesive empire because it was quite fragmentary instead. An isolate built upon the tribal cultures of Central and South America, the Maya culture operated on a different understanding of reality and the world than did the Eurasian communities that intermingled and possessed knowledge

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    The Olmec had a big influence on the Maya civilization because they had about the same beliefs and portrayal of gods. The Maya people of were found in the Mexico and Central America who have inhabited in modern-day Yucatan, Campeche, Tabasco, and Chiapas in Mexico and southward through Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras. The Maya believed in the cyclical nature of life, where nothing was ever `born’ and nothing ever `died’. Since nothing was ever born nor did it die then there was no

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