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Nova, Ancient Maya Metropolis

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Nova, Ancient Maya Metropolis

Nova, Ancient Maya Metropolis

PBS Western Reserve (WNEO 45.1 / WEAO 49.1):

Wednesday, March 22, at 9 PM
Thursday, March 23, at 2 AM
Tuesday, March 28, at 5 PM

 

More than a thousand years ago, the ancient ancestors of today’s Maya people thrived in large, sophisticated cities across Central America. At their peak, some housed over 100,000 inhabitants and were among the biggest cities anywhere in the world. They were hubs of trade, art and writing, where Maya rulers commissioned magnificent pyramids and palaces. But beginning around 750 CE, many of the great Maya cities were abandoned, only to be reclaimed by the jungle. Now, archaeologists are using new technology and recently uncovered evidence to try to find out why the era of the Maya metropolis came to an end. 

Did catastrophic droughts cause widespread crop failures? Did political infighting destabilize the region? An extraordinary “diary” of warfare between three cities adds vivid new detail to our understanding of a major shift in the ancient Maya world. The evidence also testifies to the survival and resilience of the Maya people, whose traditions and creativity continue to enrich the world today.

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Explore great ancient Maya cities and why their inhabitants abandoned them.