yah the ruler went to the top of the pyramids in cerimonies( mostly religious) and supposedly reach for the gods
nobles,pristses,and king used the teples
They were either green for life or red for blood
Memorials to powerful former leaders -- apex
to worship gods and respect for the gods
They were used to house the gods and goddesses and served as banks.
Mayan temples were normally used for religious purposes to worship the Gods. Ritual sacrifices were also known to take place in the temples in order to please the gods.
They didn't write but had pictographs they used. What historians have found are on temples and are religious rites.
The question is not clear. If you are referring to temples used for religious purposes, then Borobudur in Java is the biggest Budhist temple in Indonesia.
nobles,pristses,and king used the teples
they were used as a rocked shape knife
Ziggurats were ancient temples built in and around ancient Mesopotamia. They were used by Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians for religious purposes. (some other cultures used them as well)
The Aztecs and mayans both used pyramids for the same thing. One use was human sacrifices and also for barrels for the chief of the tribe and reincarnated "god and goddesses". But kept both areas separated
Mayan necklaces were often made of jade, a precious stone highly valued by the Mayan culture for its beauty and significance. Other materials used for Mayan necklaces included shells, seeds, and precious metals such as gold and silver. These necklaces were often worn for ceremonial and religious purposes.
being religious
Yes, Mayan pyramids were man-made structures built by the ancient Maya civilization. These pyramids were used for various purposes including religious ceremonies, astronomical observations, and as tombs for rulers or high-ranking individuals.
The Mayan calendar system is primarily used in countries in Central America, including Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and parts of Mexico. These countries are where the ancient Mayan civilization once thrived, and their descendants still follow the calendar for cultural and religious purposes.
They were either green for life or red for blood