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Mayan Civilization




Created by: Isabel M. Ruby S. and
             Asma R.

           ~Period 2~
Geography
   The Mayan civilization was located in the Yucatan Peninsula, in the eastern part of
   Mesoamerica. This area included Yucatan, Guatemala, and Belize.
   Highlands- located in the south,consisted of volcanic mountains, source for metals
   and rocks
   Lowlands- located in the north, rain forests, savannas, and swamps, land was
   mostly used for growing crops
   Extreme temperature changes.
A.R.
Social Structure




A.R.
Agriculture and Trade
~ In order for the seperate cities to stay
connected, they were linked through trade
and alliances.

~ Agriculture played an important role in the success of their
civilization.

~ They used a slash and burn tecnique where the farmers would burn
all their crops and replant for the next harvest.




R.S.
Growth and Exchange

~ The Mayans grew many crops such as
cotton squash and an abundance of corn.
They also had luxery items such as plumes
from a scarlet macow and cocao beans, used for money and
chocolate.

~ The Mayans traded with many near by countries, which allowed the
exposure to different cultures and religions. They traded salt, honey,
jade, obsidian (volcanic glass), and textiles.




R.S.
Religion
  believed in many nature gods and believed
  they had both a benevolent side and a
  malevolent side.
  Used human sacrifices to please their gods
  Currently use chicken blood as replacement
  for human sacrifice

  rulers were seen
  as half human
  half gods
  worshiped in stone
  pyramid-temples
                                               believed in the afterlife
                                               for their wandering soul
                                               to be in the underworld
                                               and those who are
                                               sacrificed or died in
I.M.                                           birth go to heaven
Kinich Ahau

~ One of the many important gods that the Mayans
believed in was Kinich Ahau.

~ He was known as the sun god of the Mayans. He was the celestial
god when the sun was in the sky, and the terrestrial god when the sun
set.

~ He was the patron god of Itzamal and the Mayans believed he
visited every afteroon.

~ He was depicted as both a jaguar and a warrior and wears a symbol
of Kin, which means a Mayan day.

R.S.
Calendar
   Creators of calendars

   had sections of lucky and unlucky days to better organize times
   for harvesting
   Count days by fives rather than consecutively



   Solar calendar
   consisted of 365
   days and a
   religious calendar
   of 260 days



I.M.
WritiNg Syst3m
  Wrote in hieroglyphics, used pictures as symbols
  most Mayan texts can be read, but there are still some
  undeciphered glyphs.
   Modern scholars agreed that there are only three writing systems
  in the ancient world and the Mayan glyphs were one of them.
  The system has a
  resemblance to
  the Egyptian writing,
  with a combination
  of similar symbols for
  different ideas or
  words.




I.M
Math
   Used dots and lines to represent numbers
{Horizontal line representing 5, a dot representing 1, and a shell
 representing zero.}

   Used number system to calculate their solar calendar and trade

    Advanced with astronomy.
   Mayans had the closest
   prediction of 548 days
   orbiting Venus while
   the actual calculations
   were 583.92.


 I.M
Legend: 13 Crystal Skulls
       a natural stone that comes from the Earth,
       therefore we cannot carbon date the crystal. The
       origin and manufacturing of the skulls remain
       unknown.
       According to Mayan Legend, there will come a
       time when 13 ancient crystal skulls are reunited
       and affect the Earth and its course of humanity.
        symbolism could also be
       death. Some say that it can
       even make wishes come true.
       beliefs if not of ownership
       of one you don't have peace.
       If everyone owned one that
       would being the peace
       upon the world

I.M.
Mayan Art

I.M.
Architecture

   The Mayans were very advanced in architecture.
    Their buildings were large but they weren't too
    tall. Most of them were made of limestone since
    it was very abundant.
   Their pyramids had temples on top in which priests and
   rulers were buried. There were steps on either side of
   the pyramids that were wide and steep.
   There were murals inside the structures
   and carvings on the outside. The carvings
   were called friezes. They also carved stela
   which were stone statues carved for
   historical events.

A.R.
Decline
~ No one really knows what the cause of the
Mayan's decline.

~ What they do know is that over population
occured as well as over use of land. Therefore
less crops grew each year. This period also
consisted of warfare of the city states. This disrupted their trade.

~ There could have been a possible drout and as a result, there was
movement to a better location.



R.S.
Decline
~ In the late 800's, the most Mayans abandoned their cities.

~ There were very few cities left, but they managed to servive.

~ Eventually though, the Toltecs attacked the Mayans




R.S.
Bibliography
Agriculture, Trade and Decline                                  R.S.
1. http://www.chapala.com/particles/july2000maya.html
2. http://www.history.com/topics/maya
3. http://www.allabouthistory.org/mayan-gods.htm
4. http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/mayan-mythology.php?
deity=KINICH-AHAU
5. http://www.crystalinks.com/mayangods.html
Geography and Social Structure                                  A.R.
1. http://www.project-history.blogspot.com/2005/10/mayan-social-classes.
html
2. http://www.mayanindians.com/mayan-landscape.html
3. http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112511/architecture.htm
Religion/ Inventions/ Legend                                    I.M.
1. http://www.religionfacts.com/mayan_religion/index.htm
2. http://www.religioustolerance.org/rel_calendar.htm
3. http://socyberty.com/history/mayan-numerals/
4. http://www.famsi.org/mayawriting/index.html
5. http://www.authenticmaya.com/maya_writing.htm
6. http://www.crystalskulls.com/13-crystal-skulls.html

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Mayan Slideshow

  • 1. Mayan Civilization Created by: Isabel M. Ruby S. and Asma R. ~Period 2~
  • 2. Geography The Mayan civilization was located in the Yucatan Peninsula, in the eastern part of Mesoamerica. This area included Yucatan, Guatemala, and Belize. Highlands- located in the south,consisted of volcanic mountains, source for metals and rocks Lowlands- located in the north, rain forests, savannas, and swamps, land was mostly used for growing crops Extreme temperature changes. A.R.
  • 4. Agriculture and Trade ~ In order for the seperate cities to stay connected, they were linked through trade and alliances. ~ Agriculture played an important role in the success of their civilization. ~ They used a slash and burn tecnique where the farmers would burn all their crops and replant for the next harvest. R.S.
  • 5. Growth and Exchange ~ The Mayans grew many crops such as cotton squash and an abundance of corn. They also had luxery items such as plumes from a scarlet macow and cocao beans, used for money and chocolate. ~ The Mayans traded with many near by countries, which allowed the exposure to different cultures and religions. They traded salt, honey, jade, obsidian (volcanic glass), and textiles. R.S.
  • 6. Religion believed in many nature gods and believed they had both a benevolent side and a malevolent side. Used human sacrifices to please their gods Currently use chicken blood as replacement for human sacrifice rulers were seen as half human half gods worshiped in stone pyramid-temples believed in the afterlife for their wandering soul to be in the underworld and those who are sacrificed or died in I.M. birth go to heaven
  • 7. Kinich Ahau ~ One of the many important gods that the Mayans believed in was Kinich Ahau. ~ He was known as the sun god of the Mayans. He was the celestial god when the sun was in the sky, and the terrestrial god when the sun set. ~ He was the patron god of Itzamal and the Mayans believed he visited every afteroon. ~ He was depicted as both a jaguar and a warrior and wears a symbol of Kin, which means a Mayan day. R.S.
  • 8. Calendar Creators of calendars had sections of lucky and unlucky days to better organize times for harvesting Count days by fives rather than consecutively Solar calendar consisted of 365 days and a religious calendar of 260 days I.M.
  • 9. WritiNg Syst3m Wrote in hieroglyphics, used pictures as symbols most Mayan texts can be read, but there are still some undeciphered glyphs. Modern scholars agreed that there are only three writing systems in the ancient world and the Mayan glyphs were one of them. The system has a resemblance to the Egyptian writing, with a combination of similar symbols for different ideas or words. I.M
  • 10. Math Used dots and lines to represent numbers {Horizontal line representing 5, a dot representing 1, and a shell representing zero.} Used number system to calculate their solar calendar and trade Advanced with astronomy. Mayans had the closest prediction of 548 days orbiting Venus while the actual calculations were 583.92. I.M
  • 11. Legend: 13 Crystal Skulls a natural stone that comes from the Earth, therefore we cannot carbon date the crystal. The origin and manufacturing of the skulls remain unknown. According to Mayan Legend, there will come a time when 13 ancient crystal skulls are reunited and affect the Earth and its course of humanity. symbolism could also be death. Some say that it can even make wishes come true. beliefs if not of ownership of one you don't have peace. If everyone owned one that would being the peace upon the world I.M.
  • 13. Architecture The Mayans were very advanced in architecture. Their buildings were large but they weren't too tall. Most of them were made of limestone since it was very abundant. Their pyramids had temples on top in which priests and rulers were buried. There were steps on either side of the pyramids that were wide and steep. There were murals inside the structures and carvings on the outside. The carvings were called friezes. They also carved stela which were stone statues carved for historical events. A.R.
  • 14. Decline ~ No one really knows what the cause of the Mayan's decline. ~ What they do know is that over population occured as well as over use of land. Therefore less crops grew each year. This period also consisted of warfare of the city states. This disrupted their trade. ~ There could have been a possible drout and as a result, there was movement to a better location. R.S.
  • 15. Decline ~ In the late 800's, the most Mayans abandoned their cities. ~ There were very few cities left, but they managed to servive. ~ Eventually though, the Toltecs attacked the Mayans R.S.
  • 16. Bibliography Agriculture, Trade and Decline R.S. 1. http://www.chapala.com/particles/july2000maya.html 2. http://www.history.com/topics/maya 3. http://www.allabouthistory.org/mayan-gods.htm 4. http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/mayan-mythology.php? deity=KINICH-AHAU 5. http://www.crystalinks.com/mayangods.html Geography and Social Structure A.R. 1. http://www.project-history.blogspot.com/2005/10/mayan-social-classes. html 2. http://www.mayanindians.com/mayan-landscape.html 3. http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112511/architecture.htm Religion/ Inventions/ Legend I.M. 1. http://www.religionfacts.com/mayan_religion/index.htm 2. http://www.religioustolerance.org/rel_calendar.htm 3. http://socyberty.com/history/mayan-numerals/ 4. http://www.famsi.org/mayawriting/index.html 5. http://www.authenticmaya.com/maya_writing.htm 6. http://www.crystalskulls.com/13-crystal-skulls.html