1600 b.C
Small and Independent.
The Mayan language family is primarily spoken in the regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, where the ancient Mayan civilization once thrived. While neighboring countries like Mexico and Guatemala have significant Mayan-speaking populations, the language is not widely spoken outside of these areas. Some individual speakers or small communities can be found in other countries, but the majority of Mayan language speakers are concentrated in the Mayan heartland.
The backcountry is where they can develop small communities
It was a theocracy.
Permanent becuase they were farmers not nomads ..
Small and Independent.
1000 years ago
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.
The Mayan language family is primarily spoken in the regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador, where the ancient Mayan civilization once thrived. While neighboring countries like Mexico and Guatemala have significant Mayan-speaking populations, the language is not widely spoken outside of these areas. Some individual speakers or small communities can be found in other countries, but the majority of Mayan language speakers are concentrated in the Mayan heartland.
The possessive form of the plural noun communities is communities'.Example: Many communities' resources were pooled to help with the flood damage.
Communities is already in its plural form. The singular form is community.
The Mayan government was ruled by kings and priests. The rulers lived in independent city states in the middle of rural communities. There were no armies but warfare played a large role in politics.
Plains and mountains
All deserts have small communities. There are even research stations in the Antarctic Desert.
The backcountry is where they can develop small communities
It was a theocracy.
Indigenous peoples living in high Mayan are Peruvians. "The indigenous peoples are at war with the highland Mayans, said Dr. Robinson. "My money's on the Mayans."