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The Maya obtained stone primarily from local quarries, where they extracted limestone, a material abundant in their region. They used simple tools made from harder stones, such as flint and obsidian, to quarry and shape the stone for construction and sculpture. The limestone was often worked into blocks for building temples, pyramids, and other structures. Additionally, they sometimes transported stone from distant quarries using manpower and, in some cases, sledges.

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