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Title: Mayan Hierarchy


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Mayan Hierarchy
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Social Hierarchy
A Mayan Warrior
A Mayan Priest
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Social Hierarchy
  • King and ruling family
  • Priests
  • Hereditary nobility (from which came the merchant
    class)?
  • Warriors
  • Professionals and artisans
  • Peasants
  • Slaves

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Social Hierarchy
  • King and ruling family
  • Ruled from the city-kingdoms such as Tikal
  • Ruled by semi-divine right and believed their
    connection with the gods was maintained by ritual
    human sacrifice
  • Often had names associated with the jaguar
  • Called themselves Halach Unich
  • Often rebuilt temples as a means to ensure their
    position in perpetuity.

A Mayan King
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  • This picture shows a ceremonial depiction of a
    Halach Unic.
  • The various animals and accoutrements represent
    specific powers and attributes that the rulers
    felt they had or wanted people to believe they
    had.

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Priests
  • Priests
  • Maintained an elaborate calendar and transmitted
    knowledge of writing, astronomy, and mathematics

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Social Hierarchy
  • Hereditary nobility (from which came the merchant
    class)?
  • Owned most of the land and cooperated with the
    kings and priests by organizing military forces
    and participating in religious rituals
  • Warriors
  • Mayan kingdoms fought constantly with each other
    and warriors won tremendous prestige by capturing
    high-ranking enemies
  • Captives were usually made slaves, humiliated,
    tortured, and ritually sacrificed

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Social Hierarchy
  • Professionals and artisans
  • Architects and sculptors supervised construction
    of the large monuments and public buildings
  • Peasants
  • Fed the entire society
  • Slaves
  • Provided physical labor for the construction of
    cities and monuments
  • Often had been captured in battle
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