Presided over the construction of many great Maya buildings
because they did alot of things like build tall buildings and paper
They live in stick or twig huts with straw as a roof. Also in stone buildings Actually they lived in adobe houses with thatch roofs. Check out mundo maya.
what was the decline for the Maya
There are two Maya's in Mexico. The name of the two Maya's are Lagunita and Tamchen.
They used hard stone tools to work softer stone into sculptures.
They used hard stone tools to work softer stone into sculptures.
The Maya people used stucco in their architecture to decorate and embellish their buildings. Stucco was applied to building facades and walls to create intricate designs and decorative motifs. It was also used to create three-dimensional sculptures and reliefs.
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They were straw but their churches were stone
The Maya stone buildings were called "pyramids." These structures were typically used for ceremonial purposes, such as honoring gods or performing rituals. The Maya pyramids were often adorned with intricate carvings and decorations.
Both cultures used local basalt rock for sculptures :)
Maya architecture, such as temples and pyramids, was built to connect the physical world with the spiritual realm. Structures were aligned with celestial events and featured intricate carvings of gods and symbols important in Maya religion. The layout of cities also reflected the Maya worldview of the cosmos, with buildings mirroring the levels of the Maya universe.
The Olmec and Maya were able to create permanent settlements due to several factors. These include their mastery of agriculture and the cultivation of crops such as maize, which allowed for a stable food supply. Additionally, their understanding of architecture and engineering enabled them to construct durable buildings and infrastructure. Lastly, their development of social and political systems facilitated organization and governance to sustain these settlements over time.
Presided over the construction of many great Maya buildings
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.
because they did alot of things like build tall buildings and paper