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  2. Feb 28, 2020 · Of most interest, he noted are the two “big dry interludes” that happened during the period — roughly 850 to 1000 A.D. — when the Maya civilization seems to have collapsed. While the data resolved some issues there remained one nagging question: The Maya had not only survived the five earlier droughts but had continued to build and to grow.

  3. Sep 12, 2021 · According to countless studies, the Maya civilization collapsed between A.D. 800 and 1000. But though the term "Maya collapse" brings up images of ruins overgrown with forests and of an...

  4. A severe drought, exacerbated by widespread logging, appears to have triggered the mysterious Mayan demise. Joseph Stromberg. August 23, 2012. Bustling Mayan cities such as Tikal, in present-day...

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    • What Causes Civilizations to Collapse?
    • Three Main Factors
    • Conclusion

    Early in the study of the Maya collapse all manner of theories were presented as to what exactly had happened, some more plausible than others. Disease, a social revolution, drought, famine, foreign invasion, over-population, disruption in trade routes, earthquakes, and even hurricanes were held responsible. Unfortunately, the inscriptions left by ...

    Firstly, it has been fruitful to note the process of collapse in other civilizations, such as the Roman Empire. Differences in time, geography, and circumstances mean no direct correlations are possible, but the outstanding point of similarity is that no single factor accounts for a large civilization's collapse. Perhaps another similarity in the c...

    Maya historians have generally settled on a combination of three main factors which could have caused the Maya collapse: warfarebetween city-states, overpopulation, and drought. The factors were not always contemporary or found all together in a single city. Warfare had been a part of Maya culture for centuries, but its intensification and scale in...

    The most reasonable explanation, then, for the Classic Maya collapse is a combination of inter-connected factors. Warfare, social disorder, over-population, and unfavourable climatic conditions combined, perhaps not all together and in varying degrees and with different timing and sequence depending on location, to bring an end to the established o...

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  5. Aug 10, 2023 · Alamy/ACI. Archaeological evidence indicates that in this year, the city suffered a violent attack. The royal family and other members of the nobility were murdered, and their bodies dumped,...

  6. Researchers peering back through 800 years of history have concluded that Mayapan – the capital of culture and politics for the Maya people of the Yucatán Peninsula in the 13th and 14th century CE – may well have been undone by drought.