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The Mayan cities were similar because they both had the same type of agricultural methods. What's different is that the Maya had cities. (rim shot)

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In what ways were Mayan cities similar to or different from the rural areas that surrounded them?

Mayan cities were typically more densely populated and had more elaborate architecture and infrastructure than the rural areas surrounding them. Cities were centers of political, economic, and religious power, while rural areas were primarily agricultural, providing resources to support the urban centers. Social hierarchies and specialized occupations were more pronounced in cities compared to rural areas.


What did Mayan cities consist of?

mayan people


Did the Mayan have city states?

Yes ,the Mayan did have cities


Where are the Mayan cities?

tenochtitlan! (.Y.)


How were village farmers in the Mayan civilization similar to village farmers in early river valley civilization?

Farmers provided food and labor for the cities.


The Mayan Tzolkin calendar is similar to what other calendar?

the Mayan calendar


What was used to build Mayan cities?

sandstone and limestone


What peninsula were Mayan cities located on?

The Campeche Peninsula.


Pictures of mayan cities?

Find them in Google. There are heaps of them.


How large are the Mayan cities in square miles?

yes


What remained in the abandoned Mayan cities?

cats and dog


How were the mayan ruling class and nobility similar and different?

They were similar because the Maya's were sometimes nice when they are ruling class and when they are nobility. They are different because their community are not the same. They say one thing then they say another thing in a different places.