The Mayans, however, their writing is usually not called "hieroglyphics" since that word is reserved for Egyptian writing.
Aspects of Olmec culture and religion influenced later Mesoamerican civilizations such as Zapotec and the Maya. :)
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They lived in independent city-states with a common language and culture.
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The Classical Maya were Pre-Columbian and Mesoamerican settlers in Central America. Most of them were in Belize, Guatemala, Western Honduras, and the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico. They developed a highly organized political society based on kingship and a priesthood, and invented complex mathematics, a hieroglyphic written language, and a calender. Classical Mayan culture declined before European contact, probably due to resource problems. Today, about 7 million Maya live in their traditional areas, plus other parts of Mexico, El Salvador, the United States, and Canada. More than 20 Mayan languages are still spoken.
Many years living as an American colony exposed Filipinos to American language and culture.
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