The Mayans have been traced back to as early as 2600 BC, with most of the ruins sites boasting at least 1000 years in existence. The civilization thrived until the arrival of the conquistadors, upon which it began its decline. However, the Mayans are still very important to this area because many of the people are at least some percent Mayan. The language is still spoken in some villages and most people know their fair share of Mayan words.
The sites, some which were found in tact, many of which have been restored, are very impressive. It is amazing to think how a civilization that long ago managed to build such impressive and beautiful buildings. It is easy to fall in love with the various sites, each one containing its own unique identity.
My Lesson of the Day: Although it was my second trip to Tulum, I realized that trip number two only increased my interest and appreciation for the site.
1 comment:
Hi Emily
I find very exciting that we all exchange links with pictures about Mayan Ruins.
I just found a great gallery with lots of pictures from Mayan Ruins from Mexico, Belize, Guatemala and Honduras.
You will love it for sureIs great to see your profound interest and appreciation for Mayan Civilization
Regards
Roger
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