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Mayan People There Are Many Historical Mysteries Essay

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Subject:History

Topic:Archaeology

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Mayan People

There are many historical mysteries which have fascinated human and encouraged investigation. Among the most often examined and theorized over are the potential reasons for why the Mayan civilization suddenly disappeared from the face of the Earth. Scholars, conspiracy theorists, and all manner of investigators have looked into the culture, the people, and the environment in the vain effort to finally determine exactly what happened to this large population. Once one of the largest groups Central and South America, by 900 AD, the Mayans were in a steady rate of decline which led to their eradication by the year 1200 (Ancient 2000). Over the course of three hundred years, an entire civilization of human beings had completely fallen off of the face of the earth and no one was or is yet able to say for certain why this happened. Of course with so much time having passed, it is impossible to prove conclusively which theory is the correct one, if any of the current theories are indeed correct at all. Some of the theories are ridiculous and outlandish, such as one which asserts that there never were any Mayans and that the entire civilization was a construction to induce tourism (Del Sol 2012). One theory is that the climate of their location suddenly changed and the Mayan people were not able to adapt to their environment, another postulates that it is war and violence which forced the population to extinction, and a third theory about the extinction of the Mayans is that the community was a farming population and there could have been a time where crops were destroyed either through weather or some sort of parasitic insect which led to widespread famine and then death.

The theory about climate change does have some historical backing. There are cultures, such as those in the Mesopotamian area, which have been eliminated because of environmental or climate changes within the region (Chella 2005). Human beings survive in various climates because they have been able to adapt over generations to their homeland.…


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"Ancient Mayan Civilization." (2000). Mayan Archaeology.

http://mayanarchaeology.tripod.com/id2.html

Chella (2005). "What Happened to the Mayans?" Unsolved Mysteries.

http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm407534.html

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