3 books also known as codices.
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Questions on paper
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The Aztecs and Maya cultures in Mesoamerica wrote in bark paper books known as codices. These codices were important for recording religious rituals, calendrical information, and historical events. They were created by painting symbols and images on long strips of bark paper that were folded accordion-style to create a book.
Yes, the Spanish conquistadors burned many Mayan books known as codices as they believed they were of pagan origin and went against Christian teachings. This resulted in the loss of a significant part of Mayan historical and cultural knowledge.
Paper
The Maya civilization used hieroglyphic writing, which were usually written or scribed by scribes on materials such as bark paper, cloth, or stone. These texts were not bound into books in the same way modern books are, but rather in codex form, where pages were folded and stitched together.
no, bark
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