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The two main social groups in Maya society were the nobility, who held political and religious authority, and commoners, who worked the land and provided goods and services to the nobility. Nobles were often buried with elaborate goods and lived in palaces, while commoners lived in simple homes and worked as farmers, artisans, or merchants.
The upper and lower classes provided food and goods for each other
The Maya society was divided into several classes, including the nobility (including kings, priests, and warriors), commoners (including farmers, merchants, and craftsmen), and slaves. The nobility held the highest status and had privileges such as owning land and overseeing religious ceremonies. Commoners made up the majority of the population and were responsible for farming, trade, and craft production. Slaves were at the bottom of the social hierarchy and were often prisoners of war or individuals who could not pay off debts.
Women rulers in Maya society died in 751.
Women rulers in Maya society was born on 504-09-01.
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
The Maya and Aztec are two different groups of people at different time periods in roughly the same geographical location. The Mayas came first but both were considered to be advanced civilizations for their time periods.
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Like the Olmecs The Maya were divided into social classes.
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Maya society concerns the social organization of the Pre-Hispanic Maya, its political structures, and social classes. ... The Maya Civilization, centered in these tropical lands, reached their peak of power and influence around the sixth century. ... Cranial modification was one of the most important practices of the Olmec culture