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300-900 A.D.

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300-900 A.D.

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Yucatan Peninsula & Central America

Settled in dense rain forests and cleared land for living and farming

Chichén Itzá- Center of Mayan tradeWe don’t know much about Chichén ItzáArcheological evidence suggests collapse was

violent

Largest Mayan city- Tikal (modern day Guatemala)

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Arranged into city-states

Every city-state had a ruling chiefRuling chief usually a man though sometimes

women served

Nobles under the chief led the military, collected taxes, and enforced laws

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Traders – No carts or transportation, carried goods on backTraded honey, cocoa, and feathers

Farming MethodCleared rainforests and created raised fields

that caught rain waterChannels drained excess water

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Polytheistic – Over 160 Gods

God of Death

God of Rain

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Sacrifices took place on top of tall pyramidsSacrifice needed to keep order in the universe

Three planes: underworld, sky, and earthUnderworld reached through caves and ball

courts

No clear concept of good or bad – decided by season

Suicides, sacrifices, women who died in childbirth, and warriors went straight to heaven

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Chief at the topConsidered god-likeMoved on to sons – when sons born,

blood sacrifice of chief’s bloodTo be king, have to take a captive and

use captive as part of ceremonial sacrifice

Ruling nobles

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Priests – important because only they could perform religious ceremonies needed for success in war and good harvests

Majority of Mayas were farmers – grew corn, beans and squashMen cultivated while women made foodPaid taxes in food and helped build templesBeauty standards – skull deformation,

piercings, and tattoos

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Hieroglyphs – just recently deciphered

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Books kept on bark

Ball gamesRubber ball – forbidden to use open

hands or feet – usually used hipsCaptain of losing team or other

members sometimes sacrificed

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MathPriests decided

ceremony timesNumbering

system included zero

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Calendar365 day solar

calendar260 day calendar

based on the orbit of Venus

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Mayan 365 day calendar with 260 day calendar added

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Around 900 A.D., Mayan cities abandoned – don’t know whyFrequent warfare causes Mayans to

abandon homesOverpopulation = over farming =

abandoning homesPeasant revolts from heavy taxing