They were straw but their churches were stone
The Maya stone buildings were called "pyramids." These structures were typically used for ceremonial purposes, such as honoring gods or performing rituals. The Maya pyramids were often adorned with intricate carvings and decorations.
because they did alot of things like build tall buildings and paper
because they did alot of things like build tall buildings and paper
Maya architecture, such as temples and pyramids, was built to connect the physical world with the spiritual realm. Structures were aligned with celestial events and featured intricate carvings of gods and symbols important in Maya religion. The layout of cities also reflected the Maya worldview of the cosmos, with buildings mirroring the levels of the Maya universe.
buildings to study Astronomy
i like maya
Presided over the construction of many great Maya buildings
Tikal was a Maya city of great power and size, the largest of Maya cities during the "Classic Era" over 1000 years ago. Many beautiful buildings have been uncovered and many more wait to be discovered. Amongst the many Maya sites in Central America, Tikal is perhaps the most breathtaking because of the scattered impressive buildings which have been restored are in an area with many more ruined buildings still enveloped by the jungle. Tikal is in the Guatemalan department of Petén. Flores is the nearest gateway city and airport.................
Maya cities typically consisted of stone structures arranged around open plazas, often with temples, pyramids, and ball courts. The buildings were decorated with intricate carvings and hieroglyphics. Cities were also connected by road networks and often located near water sources for agriculture.
like normal buildings i guess
Mayan,,, they really didnt have to any influence elsewhere
No, the ancient Maya civilization did not have a flag. Flags as we know them today were not used in ancient Mesoamerican cultures like the Maya.