The ways of the Mayan people Mike M., Taylor, Katie, James Table Of Contents
Location Government Religion Agriculture Cultural & Scientific Contributions Bibliography
The relative location of the Maya is Central America. The modern day country that inhabits where the Maya once was are Guatemala and Mexico.
The form of government that the Mayan people had was a monotheistic government. They had Kings and Queens that ruled. The Kings and Queens inherited the throne through birth.
The Mayan people were polytheistic, or they believed in many gods and goddesses. They had over 190 gods and goddesses, they had one god for almost everything. The Maya believed in making sacrifices to their many gods and goddesses.
Their most important crop was maze, or corn The animals they domesticated were turkeys, doves, and ducks Other practices were that they used irrigation to water their crops Maze or corn was one of the Mayan crops
Their cultural contribution was that they had the most advanced system of writing that contained pictures as symbols. Their scientific contribution was that they had a calendar system based on the Earth’s relationship to the Sun. An ancient Mayan Calendar
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