
Ancient Maya Indians Of Central America (1971)
The film explores the history and culture of the ancient Maya civilization, tracing its origins to around 1500 BC in southern Mexico and Guatemala. It highlights the Maya’s advancements in architecture, agriculture, and science, emphasizing their impressive ceremonial centers and the significance of corn in their society. The film discusses the decline of the Maya by 1000 AD, leading to their conquest by the Spanish and the eventual abandonment of their cities. It also touches on their religious practices, including human sacrifices, and the ongoing archaeological efforts to uncover their lost history.
Keywords
Maya civilization, ancient history, architecture, agriculture, ceremonial centers, decline, Spanish conquest, religious practices, archaeology