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History of the Maya civilization

 History of the Maya civilization

 

 History of the Maya civilization, The Maya civilization was one of the major civilizations that developed in ancient Mesoamerica. It is known for its extensive writing, judiciary, and calendar system, as well as for its fine art and architecture. The Maya culture lives in an area where its civilization first flourished in southern Mexico and parts of Central America, and there are millions of people who speak Mian languages (many of them).

History of the Maya civilization
                                                         History of the Maya civilization


Ancient Maya civilization:

Maya explored southwestern Mexico, Mexico, and the Central American countries of Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. Mian Culture began to flourish in the pre-classical era in more than 1000 twentieth editions. And its foundation was between 300 and 900 AD.

  The ancient Maya are known for their writings, a large part of which can now be read (mostly in the second half of the 20th century), as well as their modern mathematics. For astronomy and calendar calculations.

Despite sharing a common history and certain cultural attributes, the ancient Maya culture was very diverse, due to the extent of the geographical and environmental conditions in which it developed.

Maya writing:

Maya developed a comprehensive writing system that was widely decided in the 1980s. Prior to that, many archaeologists believed that the Maya worked hard to write calendars and astrological themes, which were peaceful, star-studded stars on the Maya.

When Mian Glyphs finally made the decision, it became clear that Maya was as interested in land affairs as any other Medicameen civilization.

Math, Calendar, and Elections:

Ancient Maya used a numerical system based on only three symbols: a point for one, a bar for the pin, and a shell representing zero.

Using zero and space diagnostics, they were able to write large numbers and perform complex mathematical operations.

They also developed a unique calendar system that enabled them to calculate the lunar cycle, as well as to provide great accuracy and other celestial events.

Religious and mythological:

Maya was a complex religion with a huge pantheon of deities. In the medieval world, the ship we live on has only one surface, consisting of a single surface in which 13 heavens are formed. Each of these ships is inhabited by a special God and others. Hanabi Q, who was the creator of God and various other gods were responsible for the forces of nature.

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Mian Sahib's rulers were considered divine and God had given back their genes to prove their lineage. Maya's religious ceremonies included ball games, human sacrifice, and blood feasts, in which Noble offered the gods to shed blood on their tongues or genes.

History of the Maya civilization
                                                     History of the Maya civilization

Archaeological sites:

Early archaeologists and researchers have marveled at the impressive lost cities, surrounded by vegetation in the middle of the forest, surrounded by mountains: these are the magnificent cities that left them?

Some wonder if Rumi or Fantini were responsible for these magnificent constructions. From their racist point of view, it was hard to believe that the Mexican and Central American population would be responsible for such amazing engineering, architecture, and artistry.

The End of the Maya Civilization:

The decline of the ancient Maya cities is still very convincing. Many theories have been put forward, including fighting natural disasters (epics, earthquakes, droughts).

Today, archaeologists believe that a combination of elements came to overthrow the Maya Empire, probably due to severe drought and devastation.

Current Maya culture:

Maya did not come into being when their ancient cities fell into disrepair. They live in the same area as their ancestors. Although their culture has changed over time, many Mayans have retained their language and traditions.

Today, more than 750,000 medieval speakers live in Mexico (according to Energi), and many more in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. The current Maya religion is a hybrid of Catholicism and ancient beliefs and traditions. However, some still live traditionally in the Laden forest of the Maya Tea State.

 

 

 

 

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