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What do we know about pitz?

One of the many things the ancient Maya are remembered for is their ball game, which they called pitz.

  • This game is more than 3,000 years old.
  • 300 courts have been found, and they were in the shape of a capital 鈥楲鈥.

The ball courts of the ancient Maya world

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 6, Two Maya ball players having an argument on a ball court, Take a look at some of the different Maya ball courts from around the Maya world.
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How did they play pitz?

Two Maya pitz players.

They built large ball courts and often played in front of crowds.

Lots of spectators gathered on the high platforms on either side, which were decorated with painted murals depicting warriors, rituals and ceremonies.

Two Maya pitz players.
Maya people playing the game pitz.

The game lasted two weeks. They used a rubber ball which was not meant to touch the ground. The aim of the game was to get the ball to the other side of the court or to make the other team drop the ball. The players wore leather protective clothing and sometimes a ritual head dress.

The ball games we play today are much less deadly, but there are still some similarities. For example, the Maya players had to work together as a team, usually consisting of between 2-6 players.

The rules of the Maya ball game
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Why did the Maya have ball games?

Three Maya gods in the sky.

The ball game was not played for enjoyment. The main reason was to keep the gods happy. People believed that the game was played instead of going to war.

Human sacrifice was probably part of the games, with perhaps the losing captain or captured kings sacrificed to the gods.

Three Maya gods in the sky.
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Activities

Activity 1: Quiz 鈥 Maya games

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