The book progresses chronologically, starting with the origins and cultural development of the Maya, moving through the Classic Period-the zenith of their civilization marked by city-state rivalries like those between Tikal, Calakmul, and Palenque-and concluding with an analysis of the Post-Classic decline. It emphasizes that the "Maya collapse" was not a simple event but a complex transformation influenced by environmental degradation, unsustainable practices, internal conflicts, and external pressures. This book provides a nuanced perspective, integrating archaeological findings with insights from climatology, ecology, and political science to provide a balanced view of the Maya civilization's trajectory.
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