SIGN UP
Account
 

In the Mayan Civilization (How'd They Do That?) (How'd They Do That? Lifestyle, Culture, Holidays)

by Elizabeth Scholl Author

(From Amazon): Nearly 4,000 years ago, in the tropical rain forest of Central America, the Mayan culture began to emerge. From small farming villages, the Mayan civilization grew into vast urban metropolises. Without the use of the wheel or metal tools and with no work animals, the Mayas constructed five-story buildings, ornate temples, and 200-foot-tall pyramids out of stone. The Mayas had complex calendars, were expert astronomers and mathematicians, and played the world s first team sport. Enter the world of the Mayas and discover how this advanced civilization developed into cities with populations reaching nearly 100,000, and then how it mysteriously disappeared. Find out how the Mayas built their homes, raised their children, made food and clothing and worshiped their gods. Learn how they healed the sick, and how they played their ball games to the death.

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
9781584158226
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
8
Pages
64
Publisher
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Copyright
2009

Chapters

  • 1 The Ball Game
  • 2 Who Were the Mayas?
  • 3 Mayan Cities and Towns
  • 4 Family Life
  • 5 Religion
  • 6 Mathematics, Time, and Astronomy
  • 7 Government
  • 8 Pastimes and Recreation

User Reviews

Add a Review

You'll need to log in to your account before leaving a review. Don't have an account? You can sign up for free!

Report a problem with this resource