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The Maya civilization underwent significant changes over time, marked by shifts in political structures, social organization, and cultural practices. Initially, the Maya developed city-states with complex hierarchies and impressive architectural achievements, but during the Classic Period (250-900 AD), many cities experienced growth and cultural flourishing. However, by the Terminal Classic Period (around 900 AD), there was a notable decline, with many major cities being abandoned due to factors such as environmental degradation, warfare, and social upheaval. Despite this decline, the Maya culture persisted, evolving into smaller communities and continuing to influence the region's culture and traditions.

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