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Mayan Civilization
Mayan Civilization"The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems. Initially established during the Preclassic period (c. 2000 BC to 250 AD), many Mayan cities reached their highest state development during the Classic period (c. 250 AD to 900 AD), and continued throughout the Postclassic period until the arrival of the Spanish. At its peak, it was one of the most densely populated and culturally dynamic societies in the world.
The Maya civilization shares many features with other Mesoamerican civilizations due to the high degree of interaction and cultural diffusion that characterized the region. Advances such as writing, epigraphy, and the calendar did not originate with the Maya; however, their civilization fully developed them. Maya influence can be detected as far as central Mexico, more than 1000 km (625 miles) from the Maya area. Many outside influences are found in Maya art and architecture, which are thought to result from trade and cultural exchange rather than direct external conquest. The Maya peoples never disappeared, neither at the time of the Classic period decline nor with the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores and the subsequent Spanish colonization of the Americas."
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The Popul Vuh,
by Lewis Spence
Inside Maya 5
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Ancient Maya Rise and Fall of a Rainforest Civilization
By Arthur Andrew Demarest
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List of Leaders and Notable Mayan Peoples: Armando Manzanero Canché Jacinto Canek | Rigoberta Menchú | Felipe Carrillo Puerto | Francisco Luna Kan | Comandante Ramona | Hilario Chi Canul Crescencio Poot | Ah Ahaual Marcial Mes | Gaspar Antonio Chi | Juan Jose Pacho
Culture: Languages | Maya art | Maya peoples | Maya architecture | Maya script | Maya religion | Maya diet and subsistence Agriculture in Mesoamerica | List of Maya sites | Childhood in Maya society | Hunac Ceel Maya calendar | Maya death rituals | Maya health and medicine | Maya mythology | Maya numerals | Maya textiles | Pre-Columbian Maya music | Trade in Maya civilization | List of Mesoamerican pyramids
History: Maya collapse | Spanish conquest of Yucatán | Spanish conquest of Mexico | Spanish colonization of the Americas
   

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