The Maya civilization thrived for over three millennia across the Yucatán Peninsula, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras, building dazzling city-states like Tikal, Calakmul, and Palenque. Their achievements in mathematics, hieroglyphic writing, and astronomy rivaled any in the ancient world—they tracked Venus with precision, invented the concept of zero independently, and created the famous Long Count calendar that sparked apocalyptic predictions in the modern era. Yet by the ninth century CE, the Classic Maya heartland experienced a profound collapse: cities were abandoned, dynastic records ceased, and populations dwindled. In this ongoing conversation, Lucas and Luna examine the full arc of Maya history, from its Preclassic origins at El Mirador through the rise of divine kings like Pakal the Great and the fierce rivalry between Tikal and Calakmul. They delve into decipherment controversies, the recent lidar discoveries that revealed vast urban landscapes hidden beneath jungle, and the environmental, political, and social theories behind the collapse. The show also explores the enduring Maya presence today, challenging the myth of a vanished people. To understand the rise and fall of this brilliant civilization is to confront universal questions about sustainability, resilience, and the fragility of complex societies. #MayaCivilization #Tikal #Palenque #Calakmul #PakalTheGreat #YucatanPeninsula #Mesoamerica #LongCountCalendar #ClassicMaya #MayanCollapse #LidarArchaeology #MayanScript #AstronomyHistory #ZeroInvention #ElMirador #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: <a href="https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo">buymeacoffee.com/fexingo</a>

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Maya Pilgrimage Routes: Sacred Journeys to the Caves 2026-06-08
The Maya Collapse: New Evidence from Lake Sediment Cores 2026-06-08
Copán's Rosalila Temple: Buried Maya Masterpiece 2026-06-07
Maya Jade: The Sacred Stone of Power and Eternity 2026-06-07
Maya Cacao Trade: How Chocolate Built an Empire 2026-06-06
Maya Hieroglyphs: Deciphering the Sacred Writing 2026-06-06
Palenque's Queen Yohl Ik'nal: The Woman Who Ruled the Maya 2026-06-05
Maya Scribes and the Codices: Lost Pages of a Civilization 2026-06-05
Maya Censers: Fire Rituals and the God K'awiil 2026-06-04
Maya Ballgame: Ritual Sport of Life and Death 2026-06-04
Maya Collapse: Drought, Deforestation, and the Classic Period's End 2026-06-03
Maya Medicine: Healing, Herbs, and the Rituals of the Itz 2026-06-03
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