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Who Were The Mayans?. The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People. Each city had it’s own ruler. Pakal Ukit Took.

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Page 1: Who Were The Mayans?. The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People. Each city had it’s own ruler. Pakal Ukit Took.

Who Were The Mayans?

Page 2: Who Were The Mayans?. The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People. Each city had it’s own ruler. Pakal Ukit Took.

The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People.

• Each city had it’s own ruler.

Pakal Ukit Took

Page 3: Who Were The Mayans?. The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People. Each city had it’s own ruler. Pakal Ukit Took.

They were more like City-states.These rulers formed alliances, traded

and they also fought each other.

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The Mayans were similar though because they all shared the same

culture.• They had the same language.• They had the same class system.• They had the same calendar.• They had the same religion.

Quetzalcoatl

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Mayan rulers filled their cities with sky high pyramids and ornate (decorated) palaces in order to show their great power and their connections to the gods.

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But where did they live?They lived in Meso America.

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We need to know about the land they lived on.

• There were many different types of terrain (land).

• They call theLand :• Highlands• Lowlands

TopographicalMap

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This is a map that shows elevation(How high the land is).

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They ate foods we are all familiar with.

• Beans• Corn• Peppers • Squash• Turkey• Fish (along the coast)• Chocolate

Page 11: Who Were The Mayans?. The Maya Were Not One Unified Group of People. Each city had it’s own ruler. Pakal Ukit Took.

But what does it take to grow enough food to feed a whole city?

• Beans

• Seeds

• Pre-Columbian food

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They had to learn to grow a lot of food on what ever land they lived on.

• In marshySwamps

• On steep hillsides

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• In thick Rainforests where the sun never shows through the thick canopy. (The top of the trees.)

Canopy

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Grasslands

Peten Jungle

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They had developed many different agricultural techniques to deal with

the challenges of:• Limited sunlight• Erosion which led the nutrients to run

off with the rain• Swampy, wet land

Some of these practices were wise and some were destructive.

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Agricultural challenges:1.The Maya depended on Rain .

• Chac-The Mayan Rain God

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And most of the rainwater flowed into the lowlands and created

swamps. (They called them Bajos.)

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So how did they grow crops on this land?

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Maya farmers dug canals through the swamps……

Man made canals

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…..piling the excess soil on to man made fields (platforms) in between

the canals.

This was called Raised-Field Farming.

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2. They had another technique when they needed to farm on hillsides.

• It was called Terraced Farming.

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They cut wide steps or “benches” into the side of the mountain.

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These steps were supported by either sod or stone walls.

Sod Stone Walls

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Each level slows the flow of water runing off, slowing the erosion

process.

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A few times each season the Maya harvested water plants from the

canals and spread them on the fields to further enrich the soil.

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3.Lastly, they had to come up with a way to grow food in the forests and

Rainforests.

• This type of farming is called Slash and Burn.

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First, the farmer cut down all the trees in the area he wanted to plant crops in. Cutting down the trees was the “slash part” of the slash and burn

farming method.

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Next, he burned the tree stumps, and the trees he had cut down.

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The ashes from the fires mixed with the soil. The ashes made the soil rich,

or fertile.

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But this was unproductive in the long run!

• They get 100 percent productivity (100% of what they planted) the first year

• 60 percent the next year • And less than that in the years to come.

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So in three to five years, the land is basically useless, and they have to

move on.”

• We now call this deforestation.

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Summary of how they adapted to their environment:

• Hillsides Terraced Farming

• Jungles and Rainforests Slash and Burn

• Swamps Raised field Farming