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Originally Posted by Thrynn
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I say that in response to the absurdity that the natives were a peaceful, advanced, progressive civilization, the kind of nonsense that ultra-liberal scholars made a living out of ever since it became a fad in the late 1880s
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You actually just described the Mayans according to what we know thus far about them from archaeological, anthropological and historical record. Sedentary people, with solid agriculture technology for the time, a well done mathematics system, and very little hegemonic expanse. Sure, they had their share of warfare but it was amongst themselves and interlopers. It also didn't affect the entire civilization's political structure as a whole, as the issues were regional.
Late post-classic Mesoamerican's on the other hand, I completely agree with you. The flower wars were an absurdity for certain.
As to the Mayan calendar ending, it just wasn't calculated further. If you started a long count calendar similar to the Mayans, I'm sure you'd get sick of checking your math too.