The Age of the Earliest Discovered Ancient Maya Artifacts and the Origin Location of the Ancient Maya Civilization, the Civilization Which Developed the First Written Language Within the Western Hemisphere, the Period When the Ancient Maya Southern Lowlands Collapsed, the Ambiguity of the Location the Ancient Maya Civilization Began, the Concept of a “Secondary Burial”, the Reason the Ancient Maya Practiced Secondary Burials, the Dental Inlay Modification Practices of the Ancient Maya, and the Reason the Ancient Maya Practiced Dental Inlay Modification

The Maya civilization is thought to have its most early traceable remnants started in 600 BC, in modern day Guatemala, specifically in a region called the Mirador Basin. The Maya’s perfected the first written language of the Western Hemisphere. The southern Maya civilization collapsed in 700 AD. It is unclear where the exact cradle of Maya civilization began, including whether it was in the northern or southern region. It was a common practice of the Maya to rebury the defleshed bones of their d...


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