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The Maya Timeline

Research and Prezi done by Adam Giczi

2600 B.C.E.

250 A.D.

1800 C.E

1500 C.E.

900 A.D.

References & Sources

Books

Website Links

Colonial Period

Classic Period

Preclassic Period

Postclassic Period

Echoes of the Past

The Atlas of the Ancient World

1544 C.E.

Spain seizes control

of the Yucatan.

600 A.D.

The city of El Tajin is built.

1500 B.C.

Construction completes

on the city of Teotihaucan.

http://www.oneworldjourneys.com/jaguar/mayan_timeline.html

http://www.preceden.com/timelines/37090-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-mayan-civilization

http://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/maya/mmc09eng.shtml

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization

300 B.C. - 300 A.D.

Construction of cities in

Maya highland and

lowland areas.

1521 C.E.

First Spanish conflicts

with Maya people.

900 A.D. - 925 A.D.

Decline of Maya Classic Period.

650 A.D. - 750 A.D.

Rise of Maya Military.

An artist painting showing the

Spanish Conquest of the Yucatan.

1700 B.C.

First recognizable

Maya cultures emerge.

300 A.D.

The cities of Tikal and

Palenque are built.

1502 C.E. - 1530 C.E.

The arrival of the Spanish.

An aerial view of the city of Teotihaucan.

900 A.D.

Building completes for

the city of Chichen Itza.

1502 C.E.

Christopher Columbus

explores the bay of Honduras.

300 A.D.

Development of a calender,

mathematics, and writing.

1200 B.C. - 300 B.C.

Maya Olmec civilization

florishes.

500 B.C.

Maya Zapotec

civilization settles.

An Olmec head carved from stone.

The famous Mayan pyramid

at Chichen Itza.

Christopher Columbus, one of

the early explorers to explore the

new world.

One of several Mayan calanders found.

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