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Andrea King
24 January, 04:17
What factors led to the Mayan golden age?
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Yair Wilkinson
24 January, 07:14
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Maya historians have generally settled on a combination of three main factors which could have caused the Maya collapse: warfare between city-states, overpopulation, and drought. The factors were not always contemporary or found all together in a single city.
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