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The Maya Civilization

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The Maya Civilization

The Maya civilization is one of the most significant high cultures in human history — and Guatemala was its center. Here, in the tropical lowlands of Petén and the highlands, cities with tens of thousands of inhabitants arose, pyramids that touched the sky, and a knowledge system that was far ahead of its time.

Timeline

EraPeriodHighlights
Preclassic2000 BC – 250 ADFirst settlements, El Mirador, Kaminaljuyú, development of writing
Classic250–900 ADGolden age: Tikal, Copán, Palenque, Calakmul. Monumental architecture, Long Count calendar, astronomy
Terminal Classic800–1000 ADCollapse of lowland cities (cause disputed: drought, wars, overpopulation)
Postclassic1000–1524Highland kingdoms (K'iche', Kaqchikel), Iximché, Q'umarkaj
Colonial Period1524–1821Spanish conquest by Pedro de Alvarado, suppression of Maya culture

What Made the Maya Civilization So Special

  • Writing: The Maya developed the only complete writing system in the Americas — a mix of syllabic signs and logograms, deciphered only in the 1970s. They wrote books (codices) from bark — the Spaniards burned almost all of them.
  • Mathematics: The Maya independently invented the zero — centuries before Europe. Their numeral system was based on 20 (not 10) and allowed for complex calculations.
  • Astronomy: Maya astronomers calculated the orbital period of Venus at 583.92 days (modern value: 583.93). Their calendars were of astonishing precision.
  • Architecture: The stepped pyramids of Tikal, El Mirador, and Copán are among the most massive structures of the ancient world — built without metal tools, wheels, or draft animals.
  • Cacao: The Maya cultivated cacao as a sacred drink — xocolatl. Cacao beans served as currency, and ceremonial cacao was reserved for gods and kings.

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