Historians believe the decline of the Maya civilization resulted from a combination of factors, including environmental degradation, prolonged drought, and social upheaval. Intensive agricultural practices may have led to soil depletion, while climate change could have caused severe droughts, exacerbating food shortages. Additionally, internal conflict and warfare among city-states likely weakened their political structures and social cohesion, contributing to the overall decline.
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Both civilizations declined under circumstances that are still not entirely clear to historians.
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The Zapotec and Maya civilizations flourished and declined in nearby regions at roughly the same time.
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The Zapotec and Maya civilizations flourished and declined in nearby regions at roughly the same time.
Historians believe that a combination of factors, such as environmental degradation, warfare, political instability, and Spanish colonization, contributed to the decline of the Maya civilization. However, it's important to note that the Maya did not completely disappear; many descendants of the ancient Maya still live in the region today.
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Both civilizations declined under circumstances that are still not entirely clear to historians.
A lot of historians believe that she was the stepmother of the biblical Moses.
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