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Global History and Geography I Mr. Cox The Mayan Empire Global History and Geography I Mr. Cox

Bellringer Essential Question What places are located in ‘Latin’ ‘Middle’ America? Essential Question How was ancient Mayan Civilization similar to other ancient civilizations?

I. The Olmecs Earliest American civilization Mexican Gulf Coast 1400 BC- 500 BC Rich tombs and temples Priests on top of social pyramid No cities, had worship centers Trading economy

II. Mayan Civilization Influenced by the Olmecs Cut down trees and raised land for agriculture, brought water to crops Large stone temples and poles with historical carvings Ball games (soccer?) Large cities (Tikal)

Social Classes Learning Ruler Nobles (generals and government officials) Priests (women had some power as well) Learning Writing system – symbol language, mostly about farming Calendar (Math and Astronomy) to keep track of seasons Books (made of tree bark) to record time of sunrise

Quickwrite How were the Olmecs and Mayans different?

III. Decline “Lost Cities” were discovered Possible explanations Overpopulation, therefore overuse of soil Over-taxation to support wars Mayan culture and languages exist today

Essential Question How was ancient Mayan Civilization similar to other ancient civilizations?