We visited two major archaeological sites- Tikal in Guatemala and Caracol in Belize. It's interesting that these two former capitals were at war so long ago, and now exist across the border between two nations still at odds. Our instructor's favorite question when we spoke about the Maya was: "Which Maya are you talking about?" It's easy to lump them together, but they are in fact several different people groups with their own languages and cultures. The three groups that exist in Belize today are the Qui'che, Mopan, and Yucatecan Maya. Some or none of these groups may be related to the Manche Chol- the original Mayan inhabitants of the area.
2 Guest entries:
those temples look amazing - when were they built? Loved learning that there are different "Maya".
That climb up the ladder and the two-foot tall steps sounds like a challenge! I love seeing all the pictures of the temples having had a similar experience. That little frog is so cute!
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