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Making tortillas by the Mayans using the traditional method in the village, Yucatan, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Making tortillas by the Mayans using the traditional method in the village, Yucatan, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethnic pattern of American Indians: the Aztecs, the Mayans, the Incas. Vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient mayans statues Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mayans piramide Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethnic pattern of American Indians: the Aztecs, the Mayans, the Incas. Vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring for Ulama, the forbidden game of the Mayans - Uxmal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mexican ancient Mayan calendar Art
Temple of the Mayans in Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethnic pattern of American Indians: the Aztecs, the Mayans, the Incas. Vector illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Street art mayans men Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mayans civilization souvenirs, terracotta replicas Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mayans Man Head Vector Illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient ornamental round ethnic pattern of the Mayans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mayans ruines in the floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mexican Ancient Aztec, Mayan calendar Art, Mayan sculpture decoration on wall with pretty backlight Mayans 2000 BCE-1500 CE The Mayans established a variety of kingdoms around major hubs as well as their less populated regions. Palenque, Copán, and Piedras Negras, for instance embodied the model of a city-state with outskirts. These hubs were politically independent but culturally and economically connected. Some larger areas such as Tikal and Kalak’mulm, became great cities with dependent provinces. A single culture encompassed nearly a dozen kingdoms, each with a highly elaborate city system and class structure.


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