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MAYA CIVILIZATION
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MAYA TIMELINEOlmec Early Preclassic Maya Middle Preclassic Maya Late Preclassic Maya Early Classic Maya Late Classic Maya Post Classic Maya Colonial period Independent Mexico 1200-1000 BCE 1800-900 BCE 900-300 BCE 300 BCE - CE 250 250-600 CE 600-900 CE 900-1500 CE 1500-1800 CE 1821 to the present
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MAYA GEOGRAPHY
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West borders Pacific Ocean, fertile plain Yucatan Peninsula Cenotes (excavated caverns) for water in east granite and volcanic area of Sierra Madre (Mexican Chiapas, Guatemala, Honduras) Rich land, abundant water Concentrated settlement
Highlands– – –
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MAYA HISTORY
Did not record history or daily lives, so much of what we know comes from archaeology and European (colonial) records Many holes in our knowledge, and educated guesses
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MAYA HISTORY
Never recognized themselves as one people Related dialects – similar language City-states (Palenque, Copan, Chichen Itza) No king or emperor but nobility City-states tried to dominate each other (sound familiar?)
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MAYA HISTORY
Olmec lived in tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico Provided basis for Mesoamerican civilizations Bloodletting, glyphs similar to Maya Distinctive art (colossal heads)
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MAYA ART
Stelae – carved stone monuments Rulers in elaborate costumes Often with texts that described lineage and accomplishments Headdress, ceremonial bar
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MAYA ART
Pacal death mask Love of jade Pottery popular
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MAYA ARCHITECTURE
Houses of poles and thatch (cool) Tikal (left) and Palenque (right)
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MAYA SOCIETY
class society Caste (membership hereditary and movement rare) Little known about women, but evidence of city-state queens
Nobility Priests Warriors Craftsmen Traders Farmers Workers Slaves
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MAYA CULTURECorn (maize), beans, squash, chilies for flavour, domesticated turkey Loved dance, music pok-a-tuk (pok-a-tok) Maya ball game Losers (including coach) sacrificed /main.asp
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MAYA CULTURE
Pierced ears, tattoos, body painting, straight black hair, Large headdress for importance (Pacal, leader of Palenque, to right)
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MAYA TRADE AND ECONOMY
Salt valued from Yucatan coast (preserve food, medicine, religious ceremonies) from north granite from low mountains of Belize Jade, volcanic glass, and obsidian from Chiapas highlands of western Guatemala Tikal and Copan ‘middlemen’ cities in trade cacao
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MAYA ECONOMY/TRADE
Quetzal feathers for nobility headdress Extensive trade over 1000 miles Porters carry goods (no beasts of burden)
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MAYA TEHNOLOGY/INNOVATION
Calendar 260 days Also tracked solar 365 calendar
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MAYA TECHNOLOGY/INNOVATION
Math based on multiples of 20 0, 1, 2 5, 6 10, 11 15, 16
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MAYA WRITING
Writing 800 glyphs (picture/symbol represents an object, idea, or sound Read left to right and
top to bottom Only elite could read as writing considered to be gift from the gods Wrote many books (destroyed by Spanish)
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MAYA RELIGION
Driving force behind every aspect of life Public temples and household shrines Organized religion Established schedule for agriculture Polytheistic and revolved around nature (eg. Chac – Rain God)