The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna step onto the Maya ballcourt — a space where sport, ritual, and cosmic drama collided. They explore the rules of the ballgame (pitz), the rubber ball itself, and the iconic stone hoops at Chichén Itzá. The conversation digs into the Popol Vuh's account of the Hero Twins' ballgame in Xibalba, the underworld, and how mortal rulers reenacted that myth to legitimize their power. They discuss the controversial evidence of human sacrifice associated with the game — the famous 'decapitated ballplayer' relief from El Tajín and the tzompantli (skull rack) at Chichén Itzá. They also look at ballgame paraphernalia like the stone 'yokes' and 'hachas' found across Mesoamerica, and the political role of the game in city-state diplomacy. Finally, they touch on the persistence of the game in modern forms like ulama. Specific sites mentioned: Copán, Tikal, Chichén Itzá, El Tajín. Gods: Hunahpu, Xbalanque, Hun Hunahpu, the Lords of Xibalba. Sources: Popol Vuh, iconography on ballcourt markers and stelae. #MayaBallgame #Pitz #PopolVuh #HeroTwins #Xibalba #ChichenItza #ElTajin #Copan #Tikal #Mesoamerican #Ulama #Maya #Ballcourt #HumanSacrifice #Tzompantli #History #FexingoHistory #MayaMythology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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