Tikal Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of The Tikal Mayan Civilization.

Tikal Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of The Tikal Mayan Civilization.
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The Tikal Mayan Civilization

Summary: An overview of the life and ways of the ancient Tikal Mayan civilization. Located in the rain forest of Guatemala, the city of Tikal developed and thrived from 800 BC until around 900 AD, with as many as 100,000 people living there at its peak.
Forgotten and lost, this city laid wrapped in vegetation, covered with forest it once commanded. Its temples as side trees, webbed with vines, and walls of ferns. Tropical rain lashing at the crumbling surfaces of stone architecture built by armies of workers. The darkness of the night guided by owls and the day by parrot shrieks. Statues of gods lay along the remaining stone hedges. It was not till 1839 the American lawyer John Lloyd Stephens and English artist Fredrick Caterwood, rediscovered the magnificence of the Tikal Mayan civilization. Development in the Mayan society began with hunters and gatherers leading to sedentary life and agriculture. Then early Maya civic then the highest point of the Tikal at middle Maya civilization.

The word Tikal in Maya translates as "place of spirits." The city of Tikal thrived and expanded from 800 B.C. Until AD 900, spanning most of the known periods of...

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