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Document Type: This is a Study Notes, designed for Reviewing core curriculum material.

Context: Standard material from the 2000 academic period.

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1 Overview of Maya Civilization M The Maya civilization was part
2 Advanced form of written language
3 Advanced farming techniques
4 Advanced form of writing
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Medieval to the Renaissance: High School History By Melissa Bontadelli Week One: Maya Civilization Objective: to learn the history, development, and disappearance of the Maya people 1892 Photo from Chichen Itza PL E Lesson 1: Overview of Maya Civilization M The Maya civilization was part of the Mesoamerica region of the Americas. Mesoamerica is a historical and cultural region that includes central Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica. The Mesoamerica region is one of six areas in the world where ancient civilization rose independently. The Mesoamerica term is used to describe the area prior to the Spanish conquest in the 1500s. SA The Maya Empire was unlike other indigenous populations during this time as they were concentrated in one region and not scattered. This block of territory included all of the Yucatan peninsula, modern-day Guatemala, modern-day Belize, the western part of Honduras and El Salvador, and parts of the Mexican states of Tabasco and Chiapas.

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Medieval to the Renaissance: High School History By Melissa Bontadelli Week One: Maya Civilization Objective: to learn the history, development, and disappearance of the Maya people 1892 Photo from Chichen Itza PL E Lesson 1: Overview of Maya Civilization M The Maya civilization was part of the Mesoamerica region of the Americas. Mesoamerica is a historical and cultural region that includes central Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica. The Mesoamer...

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