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One archaeologist, William Haviland argues that it was the centralizing effects of Maya religion that led to the rise of Classic Maya civilization. He believes that the religious centers acted as magnets to peoples living in the surrounding areas. ▷贸易原因 玛雅...
D. the invention of new agricultural tools Paragraph 4 is marked with an arrow 正确答案:D 显示答案 进入答题 问题反馈收藏题目 译文 The Rise of Classic Maya Civilization [#paragraph1]Prior to the beginning of the Late Preclassic period in 300 B.C., Maya ceremonial centers of relatively subst...
The Rise of Classic Maya Civilization Prior to the beginning of the Late Preclassic period in 300 B.c, Maya ceremonial centers of relatively substantial size had already appeared in Central America. The ceremonial center was a distinctive feature of Maya culture, acting as a focus for the commu...
One archaeologist, William Haviland, argues that it was the centralizing effects of Maya religion that led to the rise of Classic Maya civilization.He believes that the religious centers acted as magnets to peoples living in the surrounding areas.To support the growing populations around the centers...
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One archaeologist, William Haviland, argues that it was the centralizing effects of Maya religion that led to the rise of Classic Maya civilization. He believes that the religious centers acted as magnets to peoples living in the surrounding areas. To support the growing populations around the cen...
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One archaeologist, William Haviland, argues that it was the centralizing effects of Maya religion that led to the rise of Classic Maya civilization. He believes that the religious centers acted as magnets to peoples living in the surrounding areas. To support the growing populations around the cen...
One archaeologist, William Haviland, argues that it was the centralizing effects of Maya religion that led to the rise of Classic Maya civilization.He believes that the religious centers acted as magnets to peoples living in the surrounding areas.To support the growing populations around the centers...