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A civilization that touched the stars vanished into the jungle. This is the story of how-and why.
For over a thousand years, the Maya built one of the ancient world's most remarkable civilizations. Their cities rose above the rainforest canopy. Their astronomers tracked the movements of planets with astonishing precision. Their scribes recorded history in a sophisticated writing system that would take modern scholars centuries to decode.
Then, within a single devastating century, it all came apart.
Between 800 and 900 AD, the great cities of the Maya heartland fell silent. Tikal, Calakmul, Copán, Palenque-magnificent centers that had dominated the lowlands for generations-were abandoned to the encroaching jungle. Populations that once numbered in the millions scattered or perished. The last dated monument was carved, and then the scribes set down their brushes forever.
What happened?
Ruins in the Rainforest investigates one of history's most enduring mysteries through the latest archaeological discoveries, climate science, hieroglyphic decipherment, and skeletal analysis. This book takes you inside the royal courts and commoner households, the drought-stricken fields and blood-soaked battlegrounds of a civilization in crisis.
More than a story of destruction, this is a story about resilience, adaptation, and what happens when a complex society meets forces beyond its capacity to manage. It is also a mirror-one that reflects uncomfortable questions about our own time.
The Maya did not disappear. But the world they built did.
Discover the full story of its unraveling.
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