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Maya Water Management: Reservoirs, Canals, and the Flow of Power

7 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the ingenious water management systems of the ancient Maya, focusing on Tikal's massive reservoirs and the sophisticated canal networks that sustained Classic-period cities. They discuss how the Maya harnessed rainwater, created artificial lakes like the Tikal reservoirs at the Palace Reservoir and Temple Reservoir, and used gravity-fed systems to supply drinking water year-round. Lucas explains the role of bajos (seasonal swamps) in water collection and the challenges of sedimentation. They also touch on recent lidar discoveries at Caracol and the controversial evidence for reservoir contamination during droughts. The conversation connects these engineering feats to political power, ritual (like the association with Chaak), and the Classic Maya collapse. Listeners will gain fresh insights into Maya science and urban planning, and learn about specific sites like Tikal, Calakmul, and Palenque. #MayaWaterManagement #TikalReservoirs #LidarCaracol #Chaak #ClassicMaya #Bajos #PalenqueAqueduct #CalakmulCanals #MayaEngineering #MayaCollapse #Mesoamerica #MayaCities #WaterSystems #AncientTechnology #History #FexingoHistory #MayaScience #Hydrology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Maya Water Management: Reservoirs, Canals, and the Flow of Power

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the ingenious water management systems of the ancient Maya, focusing on Tikal's massive reservoirs and the sophisticated canal networks that sustained Classic-period cities. They discuss how the Maya harnessed rainwater, created artificial lakes like the Tikal reservoirs at the Palace Reservoir and Temple Reservoir, and used gravity-fed systems to supply drinking water year-round. Lucas explains the role of bajos (seasonal swamps) in water collection and the challenges of sedimentation. They also touch on recent lidar discoveries at Caracol and the controversial evidence for reservoir contamination during droughts. The conversation connects these engineering feats to political power, ritual (like the association with Chaak), and the Classic Maya collapse. Listeners will gain fresh insights into Maya science and urban planning, and learn about specific sites like Tikal, Calakmul, and Palenque. #MayaWaterManagement #TikalReservoirs #LidarCaracol #Chaak #ClassicMaya #Bajos #PalenqueAqueduct #CalakmulCanals #MayaEngineering #MayaCollapse #Mesoamerica #MayaCities #WaterSystems #AncientTechnology #History #FexingoHistory #MayaScience #Hydrology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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