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Some facts you might want to know.
The Maya Presence:
The history of Belize starts with the earliest known settlement about 2500 B.C when the Mayas
began settling the area
now known as Cuello in the Orange Walk District.
In the late 200 - 800 A.D., several Maya cities were at their peak of
civilization throughout Belize.
The Maya grew ground crops such as squash, beans, corn, cocoa and chile
peppers and harvested other wild fruits. They also learned to make clay
pots that were useful in storing everyday condiments, food and water.
They learned to entwine cotton fiber into strings which were used to weave
cloth. The resulting cloth was dyed using bright pigments obtained from
different barks and berries.
The Maya also learned to manipulate gold and silver into fine art jewelry, as
well, as jade and bones and sea shells.
As we can see today, many of the larger communities developed into complex
cities. Temples were erected, adorned with creative sculptures that tell
of the story of the Mayas who occupied it, and their lifestyles. The
rulers had their own palaces built, while public buildings, plazas and ball
courts were built at the center of major cities to provide the Maya subjects
with the basic idea of unity.
Among powerful cites were:
| Belize: |
Altun Ha, Caracol, Cahal Pech, Cerros, Cuello, El Pilar, Lamanai, Lubaantun, Nim Li Punit, Nohmul, Xunantunich |
| El Salvador: |
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| Guatemala: |
Tikal,
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| Honduras: |
Copan |
| Mexico: |
Palenque, Chichen Itza, |
In most instances, the rulers were the priests and astronomers and very
active in public affairs. The Maya were the only ancient civilization that
came close to developing a calendar similar to our modern day calendar. Even before the Europeans!
The majority of the Maya were farmers. They lived in simple thatched
houses. They ate tortillas, beans, tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables.
The rich had a more savoury diet that consisted of turkey, fish, and game meat,
accompanied by a chocolate drink made of cocoa.
Their clothing consisted of clothes the women had woven and sandals. As
expected, the rulers and merchants wore jewelry and feathered headbands.
However, by the late 900 - 1000 A.D., Maya cities began deteriorating
culturally and in population, all over the Maya World. Archaeologists
still are still puzzled as to the origins of the Maya decline.
Nevertheless, Maya descendants strived in smaller communities, away from
their once magnificent cities, practicing the milpa system.
Pre-Modern History:
Modern history started with the shipwreck of Scottish pirate, Captain Peter
Wallace, off the coast of Belize in 1638.
The year 1660 saw the arrival of famous British buccaneers, Bartholomew
Sharpe, who adopted Belize his base and began cutting logwood for export to the
United Kingdom.
Due to the hardships experienced when cutting logwood, the British settlers
began importing African slaves.
In 1750, St. George's Caye was made the colonial capital.
Belize has been endowed with a rich cultural diversity.
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