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By: Mya & Shayla. The Mayans. They made carvings out of wood and stones. They made hieroglyphs to represent their kings. The Mayans sometimes used metal to make some of their art but it was rare. The Mayans were also great architects. . Mayan’s Art.
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By: Mya & Shayla The Mayans
They made carvings out of wood and stones. They made hieroglyphs to represent their kings. The Mayans sometimes used metal to make some of their art but it was rare. The Mayans were also great architects. Mayan’s Art
The Mayans weren't big on meat, but they did have a variety of meat from rabbits, armadillos, monkeys, tapirs, and macaws. They used fruits and vegetables like avocado, papaya, guava, and breadnut to give flavor to their burritos. Markets is where they traded food. Food
They helped the number zero become an actual a number. The Maya also helped create some of the weapons we used today. The Mayans also created a very carefully designed calendar that probably helped us created our calendars today. What contributions have made to present day society
The Mayans used bow and arrows, knifes, spears, and atlatls or spear throwers which was a weapon strapped that was onto their arms and throws spears . They also used maquahuitls or clubs it was like a big log that they used for crushing people and things. Weapons
The Mayan tools weren’t usually made of medal because it was rare. All of their tools were very simple. They used axes to cut down trees and tools made of flint, limestone, and granite to help them break and gather stones. Tools
They lived 750 through 900 A.D. Time period
The Mayans lived in Mesoamerica, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El; Salvador. Location
The Mayan were great farmers, so the had to cut down forests to make more room for more crops. They also did sacrifices to please their gods. Some of their art shows how some of their sacrifices were done. Culture
The earliest Mayans were probably hunters and gathers. By 250 A.D. they had settled into communities. The people traded pottery, food, and jewelry. Fun facts
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