Many Mayan cities were built near cenotes, which served as vital water sources. Notable cities that featured cenotes include Chichen Itza, where the Sacred Cenote is located, and Tulum, which has several nearby cenotes. Other significant sites like Coba and Ek' Balam also had access to cenotes, reflecting their importance in Mayan culture and daily life. These natural sinkholes were often used for ritual purposes and as sources of freshwater.
Yes ,the Mayan did have cities
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the Mayan civilization was located throughout the Mexican cities of Chinapas, Tabasco, and the Yuctan Peninsula
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Yes ,the Mayan did have cities
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Yes. These are known as cenotes (Mayan for water well) and are common in the Yucatan peninsula. Some of them are inland and some are found in the sea shelf, but many of them can be explored.
The Mayan cities were similar because they both had the same type of agricultural methods. What's different is that the Maya had cities. (rim shot)
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The Campeche Peninsula.
Find them in Google. There are heaps of them.
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Cenotes - album - was created on 2011-10-25.
the Mayan civilization was located throughout the Mexican cities of Chinapas, Tabasco, and the Yuctan Peninsula