Over a thousand years ago, the Maya civilization was dealing with an unpredictable climate. In response to natural obstacles including overpopulation and drought, the Maya developed intricate farming ...
Maya collapse wasn’t driven by drought alone, but by a cascading breakdown of interconnected political, social, and economic ...
Researchers studying Classic Maya cities discovered that urban growth was driven by a blend of climate downturns, conflict, ...
University of Cincinnati researchers found evidence of sustainable agriculture and forestry spanning a millennia in one ancient Maya city. UC researchers used genetic and pollen analyses to provide ...
Between 750 and 900 CE, the population of the Maya lowlands in Central America experienced a major demographic and political ...