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  • The first concrete traces of the Mayan civilization date back to the Preclassic period around 1,800 BC in the Mirador Basin in Petén, northern Guatemala
  • The Mayans were the only ancient American civilization with a recorded history of their own
  • They recorded on lithic monuments, pottery, papers, and skins, the grand events of their abstruse culture
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  • Though their hieroglyphs remain to be totally deciphered, we may soon have the benefit of viewing an advanced civilization built upon "primary technology" taken to the fullest understanding of nature's provisions. In other words the Mayans went about as far as they could go within a category of earth and stone technology. Their knowledge of the Primary Technology (Nature) surely surpasses ours
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      Omg!! they seemed to have an amazing understanding of the earth and world that we don't eve understand!
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  • They conceived the world as a quadrangular space that was ordered and measured at the time of creation. The gods created the face of the earth, u wach ulew, as a propitious place for human life
  •  According to Thompson (1960:8), Maya civilization was based primarily on maize, and subsequent investigations have reiterated not only the important role of maize in Maya subsistence, although not the "staple food",  as thought before, but also the sophisticated intensive agricultural techniques practiced in the Maya region as early as 800 B.C
  • Mayan research into the fields of mathematics, astronomy and the measurement of time is truly astonishing
  • From the magnificent ruins they left behind, archaeologists and scientists have learned much of the warlike and highly complex Maya society
  • The Tombs where elaborated and with many objects, the jars are an offering for water
  • The upright jade axes symbolize sprouting maize plants
  • Mayans lacked metal tools, they use obsidian a crystal rock as hard as the iron, and shaper than today's steel surgical blades for their tools to carve the lime stone in blocks to build their cities, and for their weapons, such as, mazes, arrow and lance heads, as well as ritual knives, the wheel was used only for toys
  • wax, honey, salt, furs, feathers, specially from its Sacred bird, the Quetzal, used only by the kings, jade, obsidian, cotton and ceramics, using rivers and lakes as highways.
  • he maize god/world-tree and the sun god are sometimes conflated in a single figure with which Classic Maya kings identified themselves, as the ruler shape in the stelas suggest.
  • Their main goods involved in trading were: Sea Shells from the Caribbean sea and the Pacific Ocean,
  • Cacao seeds
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      this is really cool!
Erin Wright

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omg so wierd kelli webber ☺☺☺☺

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Erin Wright

Mayan Culture - 0 views

  • Maya civilization built awe-inspiring temples, pyramids and cities and formed a complex social and political order
  • Their present culture is vibrant and thriving, best shown by the many traditionally dressed woman and children seen along the streets in the entire country
  • Weaving is one of the outstanding Maya craft, an ancient art that has survived uninterrupted for centuries and is now becoming famous all over the world
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  • baskets, pottery and wood carved of animals, saints and brightly-painted toys and chests
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Erin Wright

Maya Calendar - 0 views

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    Most of the Maya cities were located south of this latitude, meaning that they could observe the sun directly overhead during the time that the sun was passing over their latitude. This happened twice a year, evenly spaced around the day of solstice.
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