Overview
The Maya civilization () was a Mesoamerican civilization that existed from antiquity to the early modern period. It is known by its ancient temples and glyphs (script). The Maya script is the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in the pre-Columbian Americas. The civilization is also noted for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system. The Maya civilization developed in the Maya Region, an area that today comprises southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. It includes the northern lowlands of the Yucatán Peninsula and the Guatemalan Highlands of the Sierra Madre, the Mexican state of Chiapas, southern Guatemala, El Salvador, and the southern lowlands of the Pacific littoral.
Historical Periods
Later Mayan City-States (850–869)
850 CE – 869 CE
Area: 177,291 km²
Later Mayan City-States (870–959)
870 CE – 959 CE
Area: 177,291 km²
Later Mayan City-States (960–1259)
960 CE – 1259 CE
Area: 135,191 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1260–1428)
1260 CE – 1428 CE
Area: 135,191 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1429–1430)
1429 CE – 1430 CE
Area: 135,136 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1431–1439)
1431 CE – 1439 CE
Area: 135,191 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1440–1449)
1440 CE – 1449 CE
Area: 135,136 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1450–1518)
1450 CE – 1518 CE
Area: 187,922 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1519–1525)
1519 CE – 1525 CE
Area: 186,617 km²
Later Mayan City-States (1526–1528)
1526 CE – 1528 CE
Area: 182,938 km²
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