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The ancient Maya
The Maya people are remembered for amazing creations and ideas. Some of these include:
- the idea of鈥'zero'
- detailed calendars used in farming
- objects made from jade (a rare and valuable material)
- spectacular buildings
In the 19th century Maya cities, statues and artefacts were uncovered, preserved and collected.
Where did the Maya live?
- The Maya civilisation began a long ago in a place called Mesoamerica.
- This huge area is made up of Mexico and part of Central America.
When did Maya civilisation exist?
The Maya first developed their civilisation in around 2000 BC.
In around 1600 AD the Maya were conquered and destroyed by the Spanish invaders.
What did Maya society look like?
Maya society was very complex.
There were hundreds of cities.
Different classes including: commoners, a middle class, nobles and the king and his royal court.
The Maya built amazing cities like鈥Tikal鈥(which they called Yax Mutal) and鈥Palenque.
Maya people lived in different cities and they were ruled by different kings and queens. However, they shared a lot of the same beliefs and traditions.
Going to war and buying and selling things were important parts of Maya society. Art and architecture were important too.
Have a look around the ruins of Tikal
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- They were experts at reading the stars.
- They were also inspired by the creatures of the forest and shared many legends about animals, plants and nature spirits.
- The Maya came up with the most well-developed system of writing in Mesoamerica, dating back to 300 BC.
- Almost all written texts were destroyed during the Spanish conquest in the 16th century AD.
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Activity 1: Can you find the Maya on a map?
Activity 2: Quiz 鈥 Maya life
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