Maya "codices" were:
A) a series of laws or codes inscribed on upright slabs of stone
B) king lists inscribed on the tombs of rulers that served to legitimize their position of power
C) inscriptions that detailed the rules of the Maya ball game
D) screenfold books
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Q20: Maya subsistence included:
A) slash-and-burn agriculture
B) the use
Q21: The Maya system of record keeping was:
A)
Q22: The so-called Classic Maya period began:
A) 3,250
Q23: Large Maya urban sites dating to the
Q24: The Maya civilization can be best characterized
Q26: The vast majority of Maya codices:
A) are
Q27: About how many surviving hieroglyphic inscriptions have
Q28: How many Maya codices have survived into
Q29: Upright stone slabs bearing Maya hieroglyphs are
Q30: Most Maya hieroglyphs found on stelae concern:
A)
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