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Archaeological remains, primarily, but specific aspects may need other skills in, for example, such as Biology. Also historical records left by the Spanish who were the first Europeans to arrive in the region, though their accounts would have to be treated with due caution.

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How did the ancient Maya make salt?

The ancient Maya extracted salt from the sea water by evaporation and exported it through the lowlands. The Maya used the salt as a preservative as well as cleansing material and a mordant for dyes.


Where does zero come from?

The Maya, or possibly the Olmecs, discovered it.


What did the Maya used the shell goggles?

Oh, isn't that just fascinating? The Maya used shell goggles for protection from the sun's glare while working in the fields or during long journeys. They were resourceful in creating tools that not only served a practical purpose but also reflected their deep connection to nature. It's wonderful to see how different cultures find innovative ways to adapt to their environment.


Is a Maya is an carnivores herbivores or omnivores?

Maya is a local name for waxbills in the Philippines - they are seed-eaters - finches. Do you mean lyrebirds from Australia? they are omnivores.


What region produces the most corn in North America?

The corn (english), maize (maya), zhuub or xhuub (zapotec), is believe that the first time was cultivated in Yagul in the valley of tlacolula in Oaxaca province, Mexico about 6,000 to 8,000 thousand years ago by the zapotec indians, which later became one of the greatest civilization of the Americas. Recently, archeologists discovered early types of maize in the area of tlacolula. Tlacolula's real name is Guish Baac (in zapotec language means "fertile land" or "land of heaven".) Today, the Oaxaca region have more than 50 species of maize.

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What might scientist study to find out the end of Maya civilization?

Scientist have learned that the region suffered from a long dry period and droughts for about 150 years.


How might scientist study to find out about the end of Maya civilization?

Scientists study the end of the Maya civilization through archaeological digs, analysis of ancient artifacts, examination of written records, and research on environmental factors like climate change and drought. By combining these methods, researchers can piece together a more comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to the decline of the Maya civilization.


What might of happened if Maya cities had stopped warring with one another?

maya civilization might not have collapsed in the 1900s


Were Maya a civilization?

yes it was an civilization


What might have happened if the Maya civilization had continued into the present day?

If it has been present this day then we would not be alive.


What civilization was responsible for building angkor what?

Maya civilization


Can i see the civilization Maya?

no you can not


Who had the largest civilization?

Maya


Why do we know more about the Aztec than the Maya?

The Maya civilization fell much sooner than Aztec civilization.


What happened to the Maya civization in 900s?

the Maya civilization began to collapse


What might you find on a Maya monument?

On a Maya monument, you might find intricate carvings depicting historical events, rulers, battles, and religious ceremonies. These monuments often include hieroglyphic inscriptions that provide valuable information about Maya civilization, such as genealogy and calendrical records. Additionally, Maya monuments could feature images of gods, sacred animals, and celestial symbols.


Why do we know more about the Maya civilizations than about olmec civilizations?

the maya civilization fell sooner than aztec civilization