Title: The Mayans
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2The characteristics of an empire
- Large army
- Absolute ruler
- Citizens pay tribute and receive protection
- Territory separated into lots
- Farms
- Strict laws
- Wealth concentrated on only the upper class.
- Social classes
- Conquering people
3The Mayan Empire
- Was centered in the Yucatan Peninsula which is
now a part of Mexico. Parts of the Mayan Empire
were also in the modern day countries of
Guatemala, Belize and Honduras.
4Peace loving?
- Historians used to believe that the Mayans were
quiet, peace-loving scholars. Now we know that
they were anything but peaceful. They were
raiders and traders.
5Trading
- They traded widely throughout Central America and
along the Caribbean coast. They traded items
such as jade, salt, wax, cacao, honey, feathers,
cotton and pottery.
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7Mayan Alphabet
- The Mayans developed a written pictograph
language that used pictures or symbols is a
glyph. Over 800 of these have been identified so
far. Each glyph represents not a letter, but an
idea such as birth, capture or burial
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9Codex (codecies)
- Only the upper classes used the Mayan written
languages and wrote books called codex. When the
Spanish arrived in Central America, they found
these books and burned them because they believed
them to be pagan.
10Codex continued
- Only 2 complete Mayan
- books remain. We still cannot
- fully translate the language today.
11Astronomy
- Mayan priests charted the movements of the
planets and stars. They were able to predict
eclipses because of their precision.
12Mayan Time
- It has been said that the Mayan genius was in the
area of astronomy but there real obsession was in
the area of time. They developed an accurate
calendar with 365 days in a year and a leap year
every 4 years years before Europeans came up
with a similar idea. We now have a calendar that
has a year of 365.2422 days.
13The beginning of time?
- For Mayans, the date of the beginning of time was
Aug. 11, 3114 B.C. They divided time into many
different units like our days, weeks, month etc.
A day was a kin and a bactun was a period of
144,000 days. We have no idea why they needed a
unit like this.
14The Mayans Love Math!!
- To do all these calculations, the Mayans created
a system of mathematics that included the concept
of zero. They did this 500 years before anyone
else in the world thought of it.
15Mayan Social Classes
- Mayan society was divided into rigid social
classes. The priests and rulers and their
families were at the top. These people possessed
all the knowledge and learning. They were the
only ones who could read and write the language
and use the mathematics.
16Social Classes continued
- The upper class lived like kings in huge stone
palaces and were carried everywhere they went in
litters. There were at least two important Mayan
rulers that were women.
17Social Classes
- The Mayans buried their high-ranking dead in
secret tombs under stone-temple pyramids.
18Burial
- The Mayans did not mummify their dead but they
did have similarities to the Egyptian pharaoh
burials. Also, like the pharaohs, many of the
upper classes intermarried, probably brothers and
sisters.
19FOOD!!!
- The most important food was corn along with the
other crops they grew. They also hunted, fished
and trapped. They raised an ugly, fat little
breed of hairless dog that they ate and uses as
sacrificial offerings to the gods.
20This Mayan pottery may show the next victim
21Mayan Government
- They were like ancient Greece in that they were
organized into city-states. Each city seemed to
have a different importance.
22Tikal Cultural Capital
23Palenque Political Capital
24Chichen Itza Religious Capital
25Cities or centers?
- These places may not have been cities at all.
They may have been ceremonial centers. They were
not lived in year-round. Only priests, the
rulers, and a few of the merchants lived there
all the time. The ordinary people lived in small
villages outside of the city but came in for
the religious ceremonies.
26Religion
- Religion controlled every aspect of Mayan life.
The Mayans were polytheistic, meaning that they
worshipped many gods. Every moment of the day
was governed by a different god. You even had a
special god of your birth that you were supposed
to pay special attention to.
27Other Mayan gods
- god of Rain and god of Corn.
28Worship Ceremonies
- The ceremonies often involved small offerings
such as food or flowers. Sometimes they
sacrificed small dogs. It doesnt appear that
they performed many human sacrifices however,
they may have done blood-letting. The Sacred
Well of the Mayans in Chichen Itza may have been
an exception.
29- In this picture, a woman is performing the
bloodletting ceremony by pulling a thorn-rope
through her tongue.
30Its actually an underground lake!
31 The Mayans built Chichen
Itza between two sacred wells. I think one they
used for drinking water and the other was used to
throw stuff in, err... make sacrifices. Here are
a couple pictures of the Sacred Cenote, which is
the well they found a bunch of skeletons in (i.e.
not the drinking one). I don't know about you,
but this is not what I think of when I think of a
well. The thing is huge. And deep. But you can
understand why ancient people would regard it as
sacred.
32Dont you wish we had a sacred ball game?
- This was much more than a game it was a
religious ceremony. The two opposing teams may
have represented good and evil. The game, in the
Mayan language was pok-ta-pok. Today, it is
known by its Spanish name, pelota.
33Pok-ta-pok
- The game was played, only by men, on a paved
court shaped like a giant capital I. Each
Mayan city had at least one ballcourt. Chichen
Itza had 7.
34Pok-ta-pok The Facts
- The ball was about the size of a melon. It was
made of solid rubber and had the density and
weight of a bowling ball. The game was dangerous
and violent. Many men were usually hurt or
killed in the game, even though they wore
protective rubber padding and wooden helmets.
35How would you do this?
- There was a vertically mounted hoop about 15 foot
off of the floor. The object of the game was to
keep the ball moving and put the ball through the
hoop without using your hands and your feet. The
games sometimes went on for days before either
team could score.
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37And the winner is
- After really important games, the winners would
chase the losers and humiliate them by stealing
their clothing, their jewelry and cutting off
their long hair. Later, losers may have been
killed. Temple murals show ballplayers with
human heads hanging from their belts.
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39What do you consider beautiful?
- Upper classes of society (men more than women)
wore a lot of jewelry including pendants, breast
plates, bracelets, decorated head bands and arm
bands.
40Beautiful or not?
- Pierced nose, lips and ears?
- Incised teeth with jade and coral?
- Filed, sharp-pointed teeth?
- Tattoos on the back of their hands using hollow
fish bones to inject colored dyes into designs.
They painted their ears, noses, lips, knees,
necks, wrists and ankles in bright colors.
41Beautiful or not?
- Men and women wore their long hair in two or four
braids that were elaborately arranged on their
heads.
42Short is in!
- The Mayans were short, stocky people. They
considered long, narrow, almost pointed heads
quite beautiful. Using cradleboards, they shaped
their babies heads shortly after they were born.
43Look at that nose!
- Long, hooked noses were also thought to be
beautiful. They may have intentionally broken
their noses to achieve their shape.
44Crossed Eyes
- Crossed eyes were also thought to be beautiful to
the Mayans. They were able to do this by hanging
a colored bead from a babys cradleboard of from
a lock of hair. The babys eyes focused inward,
on the bead, and eventually stayed that way.
45Where did they go?
- By about 1,000 AD the Mayans had abandoned their
cities and no one really knows why. The theory
is that Mayan society became increasingly violent
and destroyed itself. Temple murals give
evidence to this.
46The steps to ruin
- City-state compete against each other.
- Prisoners of war go from slavery to death.
- They were first tortured and then sacrificed to
the gods. - Would you stay? Its not hard to imagine why the
ordinary Mayans began to hide in the jungle and
slip quietly away instead of killing each other
off as the upper classes did.