900 AD is normally the date given for the decline of the Mayan Civilization....
Around 300 B.C., the Maya adopted a hierarchical system of government with rule by nobles and kings. This civilization developed into highly structured kingdoms during the Classic period, A.D. 200-900. Their society consisted of many independent states, each with a rural farming community and large urban sites built around ceremonial centres. It started to decline around A.D. 900 when - for reasons which are still largely a mystery - the southern Maya abandoned their cities. When the northern Maya were integrated into the Toltec society by A.D. 1200, the Maya dynasty finally came to a close, although some peripheral centres continued to thrive until the Spanish Conquest in the early sixteenth century.
There were really no established 'countries' in the area that long ago, but the area today would be eastern Mexico.
On a Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago was created in 2008.
They still exist, in Pawhuska, OK. On the reservation.
How "ancient" are you talking about. The Taj Mahal was constructed between 1632 and 1648, and did not exist before that time. Although that IS a long time ago, it does not quite qualify as being "ancient."
Morocco became independent from France in 1956. However, it was unified as a country long ago. The Alaouite dynasty was in power in Morocco from 1666. 1956 was when the national country borders that exist today were created.
No
There were really no established 'countries' in the area that long ago, but the area today would be eastern Mexico.
65 million years ago
Over 800 years ago
35,000 to 10,000 yeaars ago
No. It is from fables/legends
The ancient Mayans created time, and were also great time-keepers.
Because they are extinct a long time ago.
happened long time ago
2039 years ago
dinosaur that had been extincted long ago.^^
Girrafes do not exist