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By Saul Tobias Raul Chaidez Zach Hill Giselle Tejeda The Mayan Civilization

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The Mayan Civilization. By Saul Tobias Raul Chaidez Zach Hill Giselle Tejeda. City-States. Homeland stretched from southern Mexico into northern Central America. Highlands : cool, cloud-wreathed mountains Lowlands : dry scrub forest of the Yucatan and jungles of southeastern Mexico. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Mayan Civilization

BySaul Tobias Raul Chaidez

Zach HillGiselle Tejeda

The Mayan Civilization

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Homeland stretched from southern Mexico into northern Central America.

Highlands : cool, cloud-wreathed mountainsLowlands : dry scrub forest of the Yucatan

and jungles of southeastern Mexico.They were independent.

City-States

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One of the major centers of the Mayans is the city of Tikal located in northern Guatemala.

Ruled by God Kings.They served as centers of religious

ceremonies and trade.

Urban Centers

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Between city-states they exchanged salt, flint, feathers, shells, and honey, cotton textiles, and jade ornaments.

Farmed corn, beans, and squash.

Agriculture and Trade

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Mayan Society

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Made offerings to their Gods with food, flowers, and incense.

Carried out human sacrifices.Believed that human sacrifices kept the world

in balance.Also believed in the afterlife.

Religious Practices

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Their religion led to the development of the calendar, mathematics, and astronomy.

They calculated the solar year at 365.2420 days.

It’s only .0002 of a day short from what we have today.

Math and Religion

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Maya writing has about 800 glyphs (hieroglyphic symbols).

Recorded historical events in a bark paper book known as a codex.

Popol Vuh is one of the most famous books of their writings.

Written Language

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United cultureLoyalty to the kingWealthy and prosperous cultureProduction of more food feeds a larger

population

Rise of the Maya

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Physical and human resources funneled into religious activities

Frequent warfare between kingdomsPopulation growth created need for more

land

Weaknesses Leading to Decline