what exactly do you mean? hunt for as in food, or it could mean i variety of things. i would be happy to answer though, if it were more specific
they are people from a long time ago like they loived in caves and they hunted for there own food
The Mayan's had quite a few food sources, including both plants and animals. One of the plants they were known to grow is corn, or maize. Other common plants that they made were: chili pepper and squash. The Mayan people hunted dogs, and other large animals for their meat sources.
They hunted monkeys, birds, and other animals that can be found in the jungle.
Mayan is itself a proper adjective.
The Hunted - 2001 Hunted Hunted was released on: USA: 1 March 2010
the highest Mayan number is 7999
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The Mayan masks were very important in the Mayan cuture
the Mayan....
Hunted is a verb as in 'they hunted him down'. Hunted is also a noun as in 'an area hunted over'.
Most Mayan art emphasized religion.
No, Maya is the plural form of Mayan. If you were to talk about an object that is owned by a single Mayan for example, you would use Mayan's.