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  1. Mayan Jobs - Learn about the History of Ancient Mayan Jobs during the Mayan Classic Period. Mayan Jobs Images, Facts, Books and General Information.

  2. Maya monarchs, also known as Maya kings and queens, were the centers of power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was controlled by a dynasty of kings. The position of king was usually inherited by the oldest son.

  3. Apr 20, 2018 · Politics of the Maya. Maya politics did not begin with kings in the early Pre-classic period. Much of the political systems in the Maya polities began in the late Pre-classic period around 300 BCE. The rulers of the various Maya city-states were thought to be a kind of human-god hybrid.

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  4. Aug 26, 2014 · Mayan rulers achieved godlike status and created monuments to demonstrate their power, such as temples or step pyramids. Position: Priest. Main skills: Writing, the act of sacrifice, spiritual knowledge. Training: Priests were usually sons of priests or second sons of nobles.

  5. In most cases, Mayan rulers enjoyed absolute authority in political, military, economic and social matters. They usually monopolised key resources such as trade routes and this helped them consolidate their power. Some Mayan cities also had powerful councils of noblemen who accompanied the King.

  6. Mar 28, 2014 · K'inich Janaab' Pakal (23 March 603 CE - 31 March 683 CE) was the Maya king of Palenque in the modern-day State of Chiapas, Mexico. Also known as Pacal (which means 'shield') and Pacal the Great, he...

  7. Priestly duties included sacrifice and the propitiation of deities, inauguration of kings, writing and interpretation of codices, and of course maintenance of ritual spaces and paraphernalia. Without being permanent ministers, the kings of the Classic Period (kʼuhul ajaw or "holy lord") regularly officiated ex officio as high priests. Appearance

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