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What happened to the Maya?

Part of HistoryMaya CivilisationYear 3Year 4

Watch: How did Maya civilisation change?

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What happened to the ancient Maya?

  • From around 1517 - 1697 Spanish invaders (conquistadores) started to destroy the Maya cities and people.

  • The Spanish were armed with artillery, steel swords and muskets (guns).

  • The Maya had only spears, bows and arrows.

A Modern Maya city with Spanish warrior watching
  • The invaders brought diseases which were new to the Maya.
  • They also tried hard to remove all traces of Maya culture over the following centuries.
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Watch: What remains of Maya culture?

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Buildings

What do they look like now?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 8, A Maya warrior next to a road, Take a look at some of the fascinating ancient ruins from around the Maya world.
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Weapons

  • Stone blade points used as weapons have been found.

  • Images show kings and warriors in body armour with swords and shields and tell us about what they wore in battle.

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Writing

Maya writing on fire.
  • Mayan writing was the most sophisticated system in Mesoamerica, dating back to 300 BC.

  • Mayan script survived on stone inscriptions (‘stelae’), wall paintings (frescoes), ceramics, wooden lintels and cave walls.

  • The Spanish conquistadors tried hard to destroy all evidence of Maya writing in the 16th century.
  • Only three books survive, a tiny fraction of all their writing.
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What about the Maya today?

  • Today there are over seven million Maya people, most of whom live in Central America and southern Mexico.

  • There are 250 museums around the world with Maya items in their collections.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Two Maya girls looking at each other in modern day Tikal, Explore modern Maya life by clicking through the images.
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Activities

Activity 1: Quiz – Remains of the Maya

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Activity 2: History Explorer game

Play this game to test your knowledge and learn even more facts about the ancient Maya.

History Explorer: Secrets through time

History Explorer: Secrets through time: KS2 History

History Explorer: Secrets through time
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Horrible Histories: Raid and Trade game

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Horrible Histories: Raid and Trade
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