The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna revisit the Maya Collapse with fresh evidence from lake sediment cores in the Yucatán and Petén regions. Recent studies from lakes like Chichancanab and Punta Laguna reveal a multi-century megadrought between 800 and 1000 CE, with rainfall reductions of up to 70% during the Terminal Classic period. The conversation explores how this drought, combined with deforestation documented in pollen records, created a feedback loop that destabilized Maya city-states. Lucas explains the role of the Yucatán's limestone geology, which limited water storage, and how the Itzá Maya survived by relocating to areas with permanent water sources. The hosts also discuss the collapse of Chichén Itzá around 1000 CE and the rise of Mayapán, connecting the drought to political fragmentation. No previous episode focused on paleoclimate data; this episode centers on the science behind the collapse theories. #MayaCollapse #Megadrought #Paleoclimate #Chichancanab #PuntaLaguna #TerminalClassic #Yucatán #Petén #Deforestation #PollenRecords #Itzá #ChichénItzá #Mayapán #LimestoneGeology #Cenotes #LakeSediments #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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