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    Mayan Social Structure

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    outline of pre-columbian art museum and research writing assignment Classic Period Mayan social organization was dependent on the expert authority of the ruler, as opposed to focal control of exchange in terms of trade and food distribution. This model of rulership was poorly structured to respond to changes, because the Mayan customs were limited by tradition to such activities as construction, ritual, and warfare.While a large number of Mayans passed on or if nothing else vanished amid the…

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    inside the original El Castillo temple. To find the other pyramid inside archeologist have used a modern electrical imagined technology called tri-dimensional electric resistivity tomography also known as ERT-3D. The “first structure may be in the "pure Maya" style from between 500 and 800 A.D.” (Stevenson) and was originally discovered back in 1930. More interesting the style seems to be pure Mayan and if further researched it can possibly tell us more about the first people who lived there.…

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    first is that we have more in common than some think. The second is that even though our skin color differ we are all a family. Lastly they both believe that we DO have differences, but in the bigger picture we are the same. To start things off, Maya Angelou displays her belief by using repetition to show that people, no matter their skin color are more alike than they are unalike. She says, “We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike.” She repeats this statement two more times…

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    Teotihuacan was the dominant civilisation of Mesoamerica in the 5th century. The origin, history and culture of Teotihuacan have been vast and abstruse areas of research, which rely decisively on masses of evidence found at the site of pyramids, temples and neighbourhoods in a sub-valley inside the Valley of Mexico. Since the earliest excavations of Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora in the 17th century, the nature of Teotihuacanos society has been a persisting mystery however, through the utilisation…

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    these temples he continued the traditions of his father, King Pacal. Bahlum started ruling in A.D. 684 and ruled for eighteen years. Economics (Resources, production, needs, transportation, division of labor, technology, type of economy) The Maya had lowlands which were beneficial for farming. They also had some very successful trade cities, and farming operations. Mayans grew many crops including maize, beans, squash, pineapples, chili peppers, avocados, and cacao. But maize was the…

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    Maya Angelou is a very important person in our history. She was known for her famous poems, awards, accomplishments, and books.She was known for her book called I know why the caged bird sings. She was an author, civil rights activist, poet, writer, and directed. Maya Angelou has gotten many awards. She won three grammys. She got awards of best spoken word, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and National Medal of Arts. She also recited her poem “On the Pulse of the Morning” at Bill…

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    Egypt started to develop around 3150 B.C. and declined around the year 30 B.C. The Mayan Empire lasted from 200 B.C. to 900 A.D. and flourished around 1500 A.D. The ancient Egyptian civilization was located along the Nile River in northeastern Africa. Maya was located in what is now present-day Guatemala. The Egyptians were known for their massive pyramids and their ability to preserve bodies through a process called mummification. The Mayans are well known for their creation of the 365 day…

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    Chapter 2 is about the Olmecs, civilizations, colossal heads, and sculptures. They had their civilizations in places like San Lorenzo, La Venta, and Laguna de Los Cerros. One of the most important objects to the Olmecs was the Kunz Axe, which was made of jade and jade power. Kunz Axe had a jaguar shaped mouth and almond shapes eyes and it represented a chief that transformed himself into the jaguar for power. Olmecs had a Olmec dragon that look similar to a crocodile and represented a raptorial…

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    "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel". This is a famous quote written by Maya Angelou. Angelou is known as one of the most influential African women of all times. She is best known for her famous poems about injustices, tribulations, and experiences that she went through. For instance, Still I Rise, Phenomenal Woman, and I know why the caged bird sings, are some of her examples. Angelou was not…

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    The Ancient Mayan Civilization Centuries ago, the Mayan civilization was born. This was a civilization skilled in the art of agriculture, pottery, hieroglyphic writing, calendar making, and mathematics. The time in which the Mayan’s existed can be broken down into three different parts. Originally, the earliest settlements of the Mayans existed in a time around 1800 B.C.E. During this time the native’s days were predominantly composed of tending to the civilizations agricultural commitment.…

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