The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History

Chacal: The Maya Storm God and the Politics of Rain

8 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dual role of Chaak, the Maya rain god, as both a life-giving deity and a weapon of political control. Drawing on recent research from Palenque, Tikal, and the Yucatán, they discuss how Maya kings performed rain-making rituals, manipulated water access during droughts, and used Chaak's favor to legitimize their rule. The conversation covers the dramatic abandonment of the Puuc cities around AD 900, where elite overreach and failed rain ceremonies may have triggered revolt. They also examine the Chaak masks on the Codz Poop palace at Kabah, the function of chultuns (underground cisterns), and the sacred cenotes of Chichén Itzá. Evidence from the Madrid Codex shows how priests timed ceremonies to the start of the rainy season, while LiDAR surveys reveal that the Maya landscape was carefully engineered to capture every drop. The episode ends with a reflection on how climate and belief intertwined in the Maya collapse. #Chaak #MayaRainGod #Palenque #Tikal #Puuc #CodzPoop #Kabah #chultun #cenote #ChichénItzá #MadridCodex #MayaCollapse #LiDAR #TerminalClassic #rainmaking #Mesoamerica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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