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Maya. Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD. Mayan cities were city-states. Each ruler a god. Cities unified by a common language, culture, and roads. Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD. Cities were centers for religion and trade. They had temples, pyramids, and ball courts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Maya

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Mayan cities were city-states. Each ruler a god. Cities unified by a common language, culture, and roads.

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Cities were centers for religion and trade. They had temples, pyramids, and ball courts.

• Tikal was almost 50 square miles and had a population of 55,000 people

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• The pyramid at Tikal is 212 feet high. It was the tallest building in the Americas until 1903. It was built so that Jupiter and Venus align over the pyramid.

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• The pyramid at Chichen Itza was built so that a shadow crept down the stairs like a snake only during the fall/spring equinox.

• This pyramid had 91 steps on 4 staircases plus the top =365

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Artisans made cotton cloth, jade/gold ornaments. Priests studied astronomy. Merchants traded by land/sea. Laborers built pyramids. Architects designed buildings.

• Farmers built raised fields that could drain water. Also terraced hillsides.

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Maya offered blood sacrifices to Gods. Gods could be good, evil, or both. Also human sacrifice.

• Itzam Na- creator God- also fire, rain, crops, earth- becomes Quetzalcoatl- most powerful ruler adopts the name Quetzalcoatl- like Caesar/Romans

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Had the most accurate calendar in the world. Only .0002 of a day off our modern calendar!

• Two calendars- one 260 day religious calendar- 13 months 20 days each, one 365 day solar calendar- 18 months 20 days each

• Invented zero0-something that stands for nothing

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Maya- 1200 BC-900 AD

• Mayan writing- glyphs- over 800

• Books called codex written on paper made from bark

• Also invented concept of zero

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Maya Timeline

• Lowland Maya descendents of Olmec- arrive 1000BC

• 550 AD- fall of Teotihuacan- breakdown of centralized power at Tikal

• Increased power of local elites- more building projects and growing population- scarce food- competition for land-warfare

• 900 AD Toltec invade N. Yucatan- power shifts from Tikal to Chichen Itza.

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Mayan Timeline

• About 1200 Chichen Itza abandoned- power shifts to Mayapan- a walled city

• Revolt destroyed Mayapan in 1441

• By the arrival of Spaniards, empire dead.

• Toltec migrate to Valley of Mexico where they are destroyed.

• Legend of Quetzalcoatl lives on…

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• Civilizations worshipping the Feathered Serpent included the Olmec, Mixtec, Toltec, Aztec, who adopted it from the people of Teotihuacan, and the Maya.

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