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Maya TradingBy Alex Kaiser and Ryan Wong

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The Maya Trade was centered primarily around foods like: corn, fish, squash, potatoes, honey, beans, turkey, fruits and chocolate drinks.

They also traded materials, such as limestone, marble, jade, wood, copper and gold.

They also traded goods such as paper, books, furniture, jewelry, clothing, toys, weapons, and luxury goods.

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WHERE THE MAYA TRADED Trade routes went as far south as Guatemala and Belize.Trade also extended to the Caribbean Islands.

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HOW THE MAYANS

TRANSPORTED THEIR GOODS

Human caravans carried the trading goods. The Mayans did not use animals or wheeled vehicles to move goods. The Mayans also used large seagoing canoes.

Are we there yet?

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PROOF THAT THE MAYANS DID TRADE

Artifacts show that hard stones and many other goods were moved quite far. Chemical tests have taken these artifacts and confirmed that they came from

locations far away. No, but we could go to McDonald’s.

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There is also documented trade of goods ranging from honey to quetzal feathers throughout the Maya region

Quetzal Bird

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MAYA TRADING MAP

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THE END

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Bibliographyhttp://www.onejungle.com/travel-resources/articles/mayan-history/item/298-the-trade-and-economy-of-the-mayans

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trade_in_Maya_civilization

Mayan Trade: Mark Twain Media Inc. Publishers, Pg. 33

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/quetzal/

http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/maya-maps.htm

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