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myLot reputation of 90/100. bhubaneshwar (5468) 6 years ago

An artist's rendering shows the ancient Maya trading city of El Mirador rising from the dense Guatemalan jungle, about 225 miles (360 kilometers) north of modern-day Guatemala City. El Mirador is thought to have partially influenced the look of a fictional city in Mel Gibson's movie Apocalypto. More than 2,000 years ago workers cut and hoisted thousands of limestone blocks to build the complex's soaring step pyramids, temples, and plazas. These structures were coated with lime stucco and painted with ferric oxide, a bright red pigment made from the mineral hematite. The mineral deterred erosion and, because it resembles blood, symbolized power. For more than a thousand years the Maya commanded an empire that at times stretched from Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula in the north to Honduras in the south. The Maya Empire saw advances in architecture, writing, religion, science, and math. It was also home to a network of densely populated cities like El Mirador. But for unknown reasons the empire declined after A.D. 900—a collapse fictionalized in Apocalypto.
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1. myLot reputation of 70/100. rolcam (12344)   6 years ago

Warfare became widespread in Maya areas of Middle America during the 700's as competition for resources increased. During the 900's, the Toltec Indians established an empire in central Mexico and may have conquered part of the Maya empire in the Yucatan Peninsula. The Aztec controlled the Valley of Mexico and the surrounding area from the 1400's until the Spaniards conquered them in 1521.

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2. myLot reputation of 81/100. Idlewild (4769)   6 years ago

I visited the ancient Mayan city of Tikal in northern Guatemala a few years ago. It's a fascinating place, with old temple ruins looking as if they're rising out of the jungle. The temples I saw resemble the ones shown in the picture.

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3. myLot reputation of 82/100. msqtech (14379)   ranked 135 out of 1,080 in sharing of new ideas &knowledge   6 years ago

Yes it was probably medical reasons or some war that caused the decline

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