The Maya Civilization

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The location of the Maya civilization affected development because it is has very hilarious and steep edges and the land is covered by tropical rainforests. With all the water surrounding the Mayans it might of helped them with the development of building crop fields and other types of food. The Mayans shaped their environment by having large hills and fields to build and grow crops. The large hills were built on and the hills helped with the building of the temples. The hills helped with the temples because it made the temples higher to the heavens and it showed more power and importance to the people that live there. Movement was a part of this civilization because with the large amount of water it was a way of transportation and a key part …show more content…
The pyramids and temples represented power and wealth. These public works were for a place to worship and pray to there gods. They were also a place to hold meetings or large get togethers. Some costs and challenges for building these public works were materials and the time it took. Some challenges for building them were moving the materials into a high or highly public place. The public works took a lot of time and men to build it. The appearance of the writing systems was a combination of phonetic symbols and logograms. Logograms is a written or pictorial symbol that is used to represent an entire word. The structure of the writing systems gave opportunity to mechanics of the script, but also on the socio-political, artistic, and historical aspects of Maya civilization. The purpose of the writing systems were to show the date with the Mayans calendar and to show meaning and pass things on to the younger people to share and show how to write. The writing also made the Mayans smarter and more complex. The greatest achievements made were architecture, agriculture, movement for goods and materials and the writing systems. These achievements helped the Mayans later on because when there cities would flood they would have to move and build their city from nothing. With their intelligence that they have from building past structures it was easy for them to start and build their new city as good or …show more content…
It is divided in ahau (king), nobles, priests, merchants and artisans, and peasants and slaves. Each had their own main jobs that only they did. Kings and nobles were very worshiped and were very respected and they did little work they mostly came up with ways to keep the country in order. The other categories were not highly respected but they did a lot of work to keep the civilization running. The people that benefited from these were the kings and nobles. They benefited the most because they made a lot of money and there jobs were relatively easy. A part of their jobs was to go around and find lower class artisans, peasants and slaves and kill them in a Massey populated area to show their power so they all keep working and they don't goof off. This connected to their religion because they believe in scaring there people into working and that people should not slack. It also fits into their economics because the people that need money have it and people that don't really need it don't have the money. This is also a bit backwards because slaves work very hard and they get no money while the Kings get everything by just being born into the