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Mayans'

The abrupt and mysterious disappearance of an entire civilization

The Mayans civilization was so well developed and had such a large population that it has perplexed researchers for years as to why the civilization disappeared so quickly. They were mathematicians and developed a calendar and had actually developed a calendar system that is fairly similar to the one we still used today except it had13 months and 28 days per month. They also had a thriving culture that spread across much of South America and there was even a system of governance that was based on their religion.

One of the most interesting cities in the Mayan territory, the city of Tikal, was located in the middle of a dense forest in the city of Flores, Mexico. The city was one of the most advanced cities in the territory and also one that researchers use to investigate the devastating effects of the civilizations rapid decline. There was something that happened to this city around 900 CE made the entire population flee. However, even to this day, the reasons why the city was abandoned are still hotly contested. Whatever the event was, then the population fled they left behind somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,000 temples, some of which have been date to be nearly 6,000 years old.

Figure 1 - Mayan ruins in Tikai (Alex, 2007)

Because there is no clear evidence to support why the civilization rapidly…


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Alex, T. (2007, June 19). Explaining the Mystery of the Vanished Maya. Retrieved from Neatorama: http://www.neatorama.com/2007/06/19/explaining-the-mystery-of-the-vanished-maya/

Bhanoo, S. (2012, November 8). Maya's Rise and Fall Matches Climate Change. Retrieved from The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/science/for-maya-climate-change-may-have-been-blessing-and-curse.html?_r=0

Minster, C. (2004). The Ancient Maya: War and Warfare. Retrieved from Latin American History: http://latinamericanhistory.about.com/od/Maya/p/The-Ancient-Maya-War-And-Warfare.htm

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