I don't think the Mayans ever used them. I think that they used another language very similar to hieroglyphics.
Maya
developed complex mathematical and calendar systems
The Maya civilization began to develop around 2000 BCE, with significant advancements in agriculture, architecture, and societal organization emerging during the Preclassic period. By 250 CE, during the Classic period, the Maya had established city-states, developed a complex writing system, and made significant strides in mathematics and astronomy. Their civilization continued to thrive until its decline in the 9th century CE, although some Maya communities persisted well into the Spanish colonial period.
The civilization you are referring to is the Maya. They developed an advanced calendar system, a complex written language known as hieroglyphics, and impressive stone pyramids for ceremonial purposes. Additionally, the Maya were among the first to use the concept of zero as a placeholder in their number system, which showcased their sophisticated understanding of mathematics.
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Maya
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the maya
The Maya Indians in Central America. : - (
maya or mayans
developed complex mathematical and calendar systems
The Maya civilization, which thrived in the Yucatan Peninsula and surrounding regions, developed a complex system of calendar hieroglyphics. They created multiple calendars, including the Tzolk'in (a 260-day ritual calendar) and the Haab' (a 365-day solar calendar), which were essential for their agricultural, religious, and social activities. The Maya's advanced understanding of astronomy and timekeeping is reflected in their intricate hieroglyphic writing system used to record these calendars.
Maya or Mayans
Maya or Mayans.
the Aztec, Maya, Inca, and Olmec civilization's.
The Maya civilization began to develop around 2000 BCE, with significant advancements in agriculture, architecture, and societal organization emerging during the Preclassic period. By 250 CE, during the Classic period, the Maya had established city-states, developed a complex writing system, and made significant strides in mathematics and astronomy. Their civilization continued to thrive until its decline in the 9th century CE, although some Maya communities persisted well into the Spanish colonial period.
Olmec Toltec and Maya Mayan A+LS