possible war outbreak due royal family conflict
The Maya civilization reached its height between about AD 250 and 900
the Mayans used to be in central America and Mexico in the height of their power around 250-900 AD, but are still around today.
debateable depends whether you start Mayans as 1275bc or 100bc, and end them as 600 AD or 900 AD. And Aztecs start about 600 or 900 and run until 1519 AD. The Maya believed in the end as 630AD or 682 AD before Aztec came and started extending the world with blood sacrifice adopted from the Maya.
No one knows, most historians believe they were abandoned when the conquistadors attacked, killing them or forcing them to flee. Some believe famine caused it.
Mayan Culture extended from Nicaragua into the Yucatan of Mexico. Their empire was in Central America. The Mayans never had an empire like the Incas or Aztecs. Instead they organized into city states like the ancient Greeks. Many archaeologists believe that the Mayans were at their peak from 300 AD to 900 AD. These dates, however, remain controversial.
Approximately on 900 AD.
The Mayans went away.
The Maya civilization reached its height between about AD 250 and 900
Mayans
mayans used mechanical clocks to generate their calendars
The ancient Mayans made it, so I'm guessing between 250 to 900 AD?
the Mayans used to be in central America and Mexico in the height of their power around 250-900 AD, but are still around today.
debateable depends whether you start Mayans as 1275bc or 100bc, and end them as 600 AD or 900 AD. And Aztecs start about 600 or 900 and run until 1519 AD. The Maya believed in the end as 630AD or 682 AD before Aztec came and started extending the world with blood sacrifice adopted from the Maya.
The Mayans
No one knows, most historians believe they were abandoned when the conquistadors attacked, killing them or forcing them to flee. Some believe famine caused it.
Around 850 AD
The three Mayan eras with their beginning and ending dates is:The Olmecs; 1200 to 100 BC. & 700 to 400 BC.The Teotihuacan; 200 BC. to AD. 600The Mayas; AD. 250 to AD. 900