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Mayans - Classic Period

250 AD · Classical Antiquity
PoliticsEconomicsReligion

The Classic period is largely defined as the period during which the lowland Maya raised dated monuments using the Long Count calendar. This period marked the peak of large-scale construction and urbanism, the recording of monumental inscriptions, and demonstrated significant intellectual and artistic development, particularly in the southern lowland regions. The Classic period Maya political landscape has been likened to that of Renaissance Italy or Classical Greece, with multiple city-states engaged in a complex network of alliances and enmities. The largest cities had populations numbering 50,000 to 120,000 and were linked to networks of subsidiary sites.

Key Figures

K'inich Janaab' PakalJasaw Chan K'awiil IYuknoom Ch'een IIUaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil

Locations

TikalPalenqueCalakmulCopán

Topics

belizecivilizationsouth america

Connected Events — 2 Connections

The abandonment of major Classic Period cities around 900 CE directly triggered the beginning of the Postclassic Period, as Maya populations shifted from southern lowlands to northern Yucatán and highland regions Maya Postclassic Period Begins
950 AD · Politics · Late Antiquity
Provided the foundational agricultural systems, ceremonial architecture, writing systems, and calendrical knowledge that enabled the Classic Period Maya to build their great city-states and erect dated monuments using the Long Count calendar Maya Preclassic Period Emergence
2000-250 BCE/CE · Agriculture · Ancient World
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