Tulum
tikal is the largest city :)
Mexico city
Guatemala is the country that occupies what was once the Maya region. The Maya civilization spread across present-day Guatemala, Belize, Mexico, Honduras, and El Salvador. Guatemala is known for its rich Mayan heritage, including archaeological sites such as Tikal.
the ottoman empire
it didnt
the one that had the least amount of pressure on it because then if it had little it would blow away easier than one's with a much stronger base
The Olmec had died out long before European settlement.
Olivier De Montmollin has written: 'Settlement and politics in three classic Maya polities' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric, Mayas, Politics and government, Prehistoric Land settlement patterns
Geography for the Maya civilization included varied landscapes such as dense rainforests, coastal plains, mountains, and limestone caverns. The geography influenced their agriculture, trade networks, and settlement patterns. Maya cities were often located near water sources and fertile land, contributing to their overall development and sustainability.
Maya Angelou would summarize her feelings about discrimination as a behavior predeceased by death.
I'm pretty sure it's the same , Maya . Names do not change between languages. You would say "Maya".
Maya Angelou who was an activist, would summarize her feelings about injustice as a practice outside the character of the environment.
It depends on the what you mean by the term "Maya". If you are talking about the tribe in Central America, then it is spelled the exact same way as in English, i.e., Maya. If you are referring to a person named Maya, names do not change between languages. You would say "Maya".
no they didn't. the Olmec did but the Olmec were ancestor's of the Maya.
No, Maya is the plural form of Mayan. If you were to talk about an object that is owned by a single Mayan for example, you would use Mayan's.
a stone tree is a place that the maya's would pray
Nope