the mayans are not preserving the past
The mayans are from the past. So yes, they did end the calender.
it has to do with the past and many people want to know if there ancestors were mayans
That process was called mummification. Not only was it practiced by the Egyptians, it was practiced by the Mayans, the Turks, and even the Chinese!
I dont know i was hoping you knew
the maya people do not belive in thier past, but they have made a new relgion similar to catholicism and follow the bible.
there is a point in preserving the past because it will help us with clues and the experience to solve problems in the future it is only if the past hurts that we have to learn our lesson from and stop thinking about what happened.
That process was called mummification. Not only was it practiced by the Egyptians, it was practiced by the Mayans, the Turks, and even the Chinese!
The Aztecs were known for incorporating elements of past Mesoamerican cultures into their own traditions, such as art, architecture, and religious practices. However, their society was more focused on expansion and conquest rather than preserving the past in a traditional sense.
The point of view of the passage "Clearing Paths to the Past" is likely to be historical or reflective, focusing on uncovering and preserving knowledge about the past through research and documentation.
because they believed that the world started with them and their calendar and their calendar doesn't go past 2011, so...
The Mayans had hot weather.
Archeology is the study of remains from the past. This study allows you to see how cultures, or creatures developed or what help in their demise.