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The Mayan civilization was spread through what is now Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, western Honduras, and the southern regions of Mexico. The Mayans are well known for creating the only fully developed written language of pre-Columbian Americas. The Mayans were at the height of their civilization from about 300 to 900 AD, although there are still Mayans today in certain areas of Guatemala and Mexico.

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What did Mayan men wear?

Men and Women wore acloth,buffolo skin, and leather.

What is the requirement to get an Indian nationality for a foreign national married an Indian woman?

Hi, you will find the following link usefull.

Section 3) b) is relevent to you.

http://www.mha.nic.in/citizenship/acquisition.htm

Thank you

What were all the Mayan gods?

The Mayan believed all things to be linked with the divine. The Mayan creator God was known as Hunab Ku. death and Destruction were represented by the Old Woman Goddess and Xbalanque (also representing Venus and the Jaguar), and Hunapu, the Hero Twins were associated with the stars, the Sun and life. It was believed that the Hero Twins entered Xibala, the Underworld, outsmarted the death Gods and were reborn as the Sun and Venus.

The more important Maya Deities were Kinich Ahau, a Sun God, Ah Chicum Ek, a North Star God, Chac, a rain God, Itzamna, the reptile God, and Yum Cimil, a death God to name a few. All in all, the Mayan Pantheon consisted of thirteen Upper World Gods and nine Underworld Gods.

Who thought that the world would end in 2012 first?

the mayans stopped making the calander or something so now everyone is worried but i don't believe it

What did the Mayas looked like?

The Mayan ppl were short. The average height of the men was jsut over five feet. The women were about four feet eight inches tall. Mayas had straight black hair, and many painted their bodies black, red, or blue. They often had tattoos.

Why was the temple of portunus built?

The Temple Portunus was dedicated to the god Portunus in Rome. Roman Temples were used for religious ceremonies which were a matter of civic duty and obligation in Ancient Rome.

Who made the Mayan rules and laws?

they had a special calendar that sopesedly made there choises, and laws. Hope i helped:-0

P.S. it was also based on the stars!

Who owns grupo Mayan?

Grupo Mayan is part of the larger company Grupo Vidanta. The founder and owner of this conglomerate is Daniel Chavez Moran, who is a real estate developer from Mexico.

How long did the Maya take to build a temple?

It took about 15 years to build a regular Maya temple.

Why did the Maya civilization carve inscriptions onto their buildings?

The Mayas often carved what we call 'reliefs' into the side of their architecture to tell stories. Depending on the building it could be depicting the reign of the royal family on an important temple perhaps. But on a ball court there were often reliefs depicting human sacrifice which was a common practice of the Mayas when a team lost a ball game.

Where did the Mayans live?

In Southern Mexico and Northern Central America.

also in Yucatan.
The Mayan people were located in Southern Mexico, and near the Yucatan Peninsula. The Mayans made up the largest civilization of its time. Then mysteriously disappeared during the 8th and 9th centuries.

Why and how did the Aztecs makes sacrifices to the sun god?

They cut peoples heart out and held it up (while still beating) to the sun.

How did the Mayans empire ended?

The fall of the Maya has long been one of the great mysteries of the ancient world. But it's more than a historical curiosity. Within sight of the Mayan ruins, in the Petén region of Guatemala near the border with Mexico, the population is growing again, and rain forest is being cut to make farmland. http://wiki.answers.com/mailing-lists/subscribe/

"By learning what the Maya did right and what they did wrong, maybe we can help local people find sustainable ways to farm the land while stopping short of the excesses that doomed the Maya."

From pollen trapped in ancient layers of lake sediment, scientists have learned that around 1,200 years ago, just before the civilization's collapse, tree pollen disappeared almost completely and was replaced by the pollen of weeds. In other words, the region became almost completely deforested.

Without trees, erosion would have worsened, carrying away fertile topsoil. The changing groundcover would have boosted the temperature of the region by as much as 6 degrees, according to computer simulations by NASA climate scientist Bob Oglesby, a colleague of Sever at the MSFC. Those warmer temperatures would have dried out the land, making it even less suitable for raising crops.

Rising temperatures would have also disrupted rainfall patterns, says Oglesby. During the dry season in the Petén, water is scarce, and the groundwater is too deep (500+ feet) to tap with wells. Dying of thirst is a real threat. The Maya must have relied on rainwater saved in reservoirs to survive, so a disruption in rainfall could have had terrible consequences.

this is from a science online journal. i hope i helped y'all<3333

What are the major characteristics of Inca civilization?

sophisticated; developed an extensive road system.

C. Characteristics of Incan Civilization

1. Serf system: State gives land to families for their own use. In return, males work for state (build roads, army, or working state lands). Surprisingly, system was not resented.

2. Mitmakuna: large communities travel hundreds of miles and create new settlements ruled by Incan laws

3. Superior architecture, large stone blocks combined with incredible precision

Why were most of the Mayan villages located in land while those of the taino were loacted near the coast or streams?

most of the Mayan villages were located inland because the Mayans were a advanced civilization with a huge population that built large cites. In creating their large cities the Mayans were faced with problems of rough terrain and infertile soils, These problems meant that the natural terrain restricted their ability to set up their cities in accessible locations and meant also severe limitation on the populations of such cities,The limitations on population would have been a direct result of the inability of the terrain to provide agricultural areas for food production.They engaged in large scale projects of drainage in areas that were formally swampy or marshland (inland), This proved quite effective as such land once drained of excess water proved quite fertile and perfect for the cultivation of food crops, Another problem was that of dense jungles.Itwas necessary for the Mayans to remove large forested areas and turn them into useful agricultural lands

The Tainos villages were located near the coast or streams as these were areas with easy access to reliable fresh water and fertile land areas for the cultivation of their main crop ,cassava they also relied on fishng and trading.

Where did the Mayas first live?

The oldest Maya writing has been found in Honduras. It does not indicate where they came from.

How did Chac Balam die?

Hi didn't. He was captured, or so the archeologists think. Probably by his enemies it's very rare

What kind of soil did the mayans use for squash?

The Soil itself was volcanic. The land was cleared using a technique somewhat similar to slash and burn except it was not exactly that. Instead it left charcoal on the surface. Unlike slash and burn, leaving charcoal on the surface left the soil fertile for a number of years. The volcanic soil was alkaline. The charcoal was acidic. That way the land was close to the correct pH for crops.