The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History
Deep in the Lacandon Jungle, the ancient Maya city of Bonampak holds some of the most vivid and revealing murals ever discovered in Mesoamerica. Painted around 790 CE under the rule of King Chan Muwaan, these three-room masterpieces depict courtly life, battle, ritual sacrifice, and a celebratory dance of nobles—all in stunning detail. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what the Bonampak murals tell us about Maya politics, warfare, and the role of music and dance in royal legitimization. They discuss the exceptional preservation of the original pigments—Maya blue, cinnabar red, and carbon black—and the challenges archaeologists face in interpreting scenes that blur the line between history and propaganda. They also touch on the site's rediscovery in 1946 by photographer Giles Healy, and how the murals have shaped modern understanding of the Terminal Classic period. It's a deep dive into a single site that illuminates an entire civilization. #Maya #Bonampak #MayaMurals #ChanMuwaan #TerminalClassic #MayaArt #Mesoamerica #MayaBlue #Cinnabar #LacandonJungle #MayaWarfare #MayaRitual #MayaMusic #MayaDance #GilesHealy #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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