No one knows how the Maya disappeared. It might have been overpopulation. Perhaps a disease of the heart. Maybe a war of war. Nonetheless, it goes without saying that the Mayan civilization was remarkable. Originating on the Yucatan Peninsula, the Maya survived for over 3000 years. They were an isolated group, in and outside their borders. They were never united by the same government throughout all of their time in Mesoamerica, and were divvy-ed up into city-states, which often sparked war with one another. Using slash-and-burn agriculture, they raised corn, beans, and squash as crops. They were devoted to their gods, and often performed rituals (according to a calendar they created), as well as sacrificed humans and blood to …show more content…
The Mayans did many amazing things in their lifetime, but what was their most extraordinary achievement? The architecture of the Mayan city states and the effort it took to construct them. The Mayan Number System and the intelligence behind it? The three Mayan calendars and the importance of their use in the daily life of the Mayan. Mayan architecture, as well as the Mayan Number System and calendars were notable achievements in their own right. but the Mayan Trade Network was the most remarkable of them all due to the vast distance the trade network stretched, the amount of physical exertion mandatory, and the significance of the trade network to the Mayan people. Though the Mayan Trade Network was the most notable achievement, it wasn’t the only thing the Mayans accomplished. Another incredible creation of the Mayan was the Mayan Number System. The number system we use today is based on 10, while theirs is based on 20. They created their system using only three symbols—the dot (1), bar (5), and shell (0). These three symbols alone can be mixed, matched, and combined to represent numbers in the millions. How do I get started? The Mayans were one of the first