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The Maya created paint for their hieroglyphics using natural materials found in their environment. They sourced pigments from mineral ores, plants, and insects, grinding these materials into fine powders. These pigments were then mixed with a binding agent, such as water or animal fat, to create a paste suitable for painting on stone or plaster surfaces. This method allowed them to produce vibrant colors that have endured for centuries.

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