Monday, November 9, 2009

Maya collapse

My collapse theory is that the Maya simply farmed themselves out of power to feed their city-states, war efforts and religion. They were organized into city-states that fought endlessly, and required a lot of food to feed the warriors. These city-states also required vast amounts of food to feed the people living there. Maize (corn) was considered sacred, and every man had to plant a blood crop, maize seeds doused in blood from when his umbilical cord was cut. Crops had a great value to the Maya, so they toiled the soil so much that it lost its fertility, forcing them to abandon their great cities lest they all starve.
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10 comments:

  1. I think your theory is the good one (I used almost the same one) and you have good pictures to back up your points!

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  2. I loved your choice of pictures and i liked how you expained your theory.

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  3. Great usage of pictures, and this is a very realistic theory.

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  4. I think that your theory could have happened and I like how much thought you put into it.

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  5. this theory makes sense with my own. nice job!

    Mills

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  6. I like how you explained about the warriors to feed. I also agree with your unfertile land theory.

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  7. definantly possible
    really gets you thinking

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  8. Very good, and very possible. I mean really why not?

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  9. this theroy sounds full of evidence and good information, also the pictures were very informative.

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  10. nice job of putting different theories together.
    10/10

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