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Undoubtedly the Mayan Pyramids are much older than the Egyptian Pyramids regardless of what official thought is. The similarity in Tibetan, Mayan and Egyptian languages indicates a common root.
Yes, Mayan pyramids were man-made structures built by the ancient Maya civilization. These pyramids were used for various purposes including religious ceremonies, astronomical observations, and as tombs for rulers or high-ranking individuals.
Mayan pyramids were generally taller, with steep steps and often had temples on top. Aztec pyramids tended to have a more truncated top platform for ceremonies and sacrifices, with steep sacrificial altars nearby. Additionally, Mayan pyramids featured more elaborate carvings and decorations compared to Aztec pyramids.
The Mayan pyramids were important to the Mayans because it was part of their religion
The remains of Mayan pyramids can be found in the countries of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. Some well-known sites with Mayan pyramids include Chichen Itza and Tulum in Mexico, Tikal in Guatemala, Caracol in Belize, Copan in Honduras, and Tazumal in El Salvador. These pyramids are significant archaeological and historical landmarks showcasing the advanced architectural and astronomical knowledge of the Mayan civilization.
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No. They are from the Teotihuacan civilization, who were precursors of the Aztecs.
The ancient Mayan built pyramids.
Thousands of Mayan pyramids were built throughout Mesoamerica, especially in present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. Some famous archaeological sites with Mayan pyramids include Tikal in Guatemala, Chichen Itza in Mexico, and Copan in Honduras.
I don't know exactly how many, but I know there are Egyptian pyramids, Aztec and Mayan pyramids, unfinished pyramids, and rock pyramids, and sand pyramids.
The reason Mayan pyramids and other structures are built so high is so they can be notice more easily in the dense rainforest they are in.