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Most Mayan art emphasized religion.
The most important Mayan god is often considered to be Itzamna, the creator deity associated with wisdom, the sky, and the sun. He played a crucial role in the Mayan cosmology and was revered as the god of creation, knowledge, and medicine. Itzamna was also linked to the agricultural cycle, emphasizing his significance in Mayan society, which depended heavily on farming and the natural world. His influence permeated various aspects of Mayan life, including religion, governance, and culture.
Most Mayan art was religious in nature.
Most historians of this era agree Christianity was established as the official religion of Rome by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 313 AD.
The Mayan Tree of Life most likely
More than 3000 years ago the Olmec and Teotihuacan civilizations founded the Mesoamerican religion, which included several deities in its Pantheon akin to the Greek religion; the belief in cycles of life and regeneration and the need to offer human sacrifice to preserve such cycles. This religion evolved throughout the years, switching names of its gods depending to the local culture, either Aztec or Mayan. Since 1521 when Spanish conquistadors conquered most of the Americas, Roman Catholicism became the prevalent religion, up to this very day.
I think you are trying to ask, "Who was the founder?" and most historians consider this to be Abraham, the twelve tribes of Israel descending from his descendants.
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The most important building in the Mayan cities would be the pyramids, Because of the temples atop them
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Wood carvings are believed to have been very popular pieces of Mayan art.
They are "more learned" and "most learned."The adjective learned (ler-ned) means knowledgeable, wise.