758 a.D
Uxmal is an ancient Mayan city in Yukatán, the language spoken there was the Mayan language.
Mayan
no, they did not.
Runes were developed by the ancient Germanic tribes.
One way that the Mayan and Incan approach to language and communication differed was in their written systems. The Mayans developed a complex hieroglyphic writing system, while the Incans did not have a developed system of writing. Instead, they relied on a system of knotted strings called quipus to record important information.
I believe that the Mayan civilization was the most advanced because they had a fully developed written language based on syllables.
The ancient Mayan city in what is now Honduras is Copan.
Archaeology studies the artifacts of the ancient Mayan civilization.
the calender was developed by the ancient Mayan and Aztecs very long ago they also wer the 1 who started the worlds ending stuff.
IT IS VERY SIMPLE WHAT WE use now is a normal language the mayans today use spanish /espanol but, the languge they used back then is somthing like gyberish as we no it so there is no difference exept for how it sounds like
The Mayan language family is primarily spoken in the regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, where the ancient Mayan civilization once thrived. While neighboring countries like Mexico and Guatemala have significant Mayan-speaking populations, the language is not widely spoken outside of these areas. Some individual speakers or small communities can be found in other countries, but the majority of Mayan language speakers are concentrated in the Mayan heartland.
Mayan - Yucateac dialect.