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Ancient History

The Maya (#111)

The Mayas are best known for their spectacular architecture that made up their city centers, but they are also the most misunderstood of the great ancient civilizations. First, they were not the blood thirsty warrior society as they often portrayed; and second, they were the world's first environmental farmers, creating a thriving agricultural society on poor land through advanced farming techniques and a profound sensitivity to their environment. [41 minutes] Closed Captioning

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Information For Teachers

Grade Levels
9-12
Curricular Areas
Social Studies
Series Length
11 episodes
Average Episode Length
29 minutes
Record Rights
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Series Description: This sweeping series provides a new perspective to the growth and development of several significant ancient cultures. Unique accomplishments, innovative governance and incredible developments in architecture, empire building and culture are highlighted.

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