Many people heard that someone was missing, but few people have heard of the disappearance of the entire civilization.The Mayan civilization once flourished in the heart of
Mexico until they suddenly disappeared.Many theories about the disappearance of Mayans have been discussed. However, most of the information is focused on the idea that long-term thinking has caused the movement of civilization and they have been fighting against hostile neighbors.Although the evidence collected by several scientists seems to support both theories, there are still many theoretical arguments which are true.
Most of the evidence collected by scientists points to the theory that drought caused the
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They insisted on staying.During the first wave of drought, the southern part of civilization collapsed.This may also be because this part of civilization is closer to the equator, so it is now quite warm.However, the northern region of the Mayan ci wave of drought attacks.The second wave is much worse than the first wave. It wiped out the remaining civilization in Mexico.According to the study of this area, these waves occurred for nearly 100 years and usually last for a long time."The records show that starting from about AD
820, the region suffered 95 years of intermittent drought, some of which lasted for decades
(Wylie,3). Drought may cause many other negative factors, such as food shortages, deaths at high temperatures, and water shortages in agriculture.It is basically the first domino known as the
Mayan civilization in the dominoes.Once all of these dominoes fall, so does the Mayan civilization. After many years of excavation, many people put forward the theory that war may be the cause of the collapse of the Mayan civilization.It seems that Mexico’s attempt to control the …show more content…
When people in these cities began to confront each other in this competition for resources, it was possible that they had managed to deal with the Mayan civilization in their struggle to eliminate their opponents.However, it is clear that Maya people are not unique there in such a large area as Mexico.However, Mayans are very persistent to make sure they are."Subjugating territories and capturing victims of a large number of victims has now become a top priority - the former may be to increase agricultural production and resources, while the latter is to appease the gods and return to a more stable era in the past few centuries."In fact, conquering the territory involving other places can explain why these wars did not appear in
Maya cities.It is very likely that large-scale fighting will take place in other areas far