Egyptians And Mayans Similarities

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The Egyptians of Northeast Africa and the Mayans of Southern Mesoamerica had many similarities and considerable differences with each other. They both had polytheistic religions or the belief in many gods and built amazing temples and pyramids to worship them. These civilizations also had a very organized social structure, with a strong system of trade, and an advanced writing system. The Egyptians and Mayans were almost identical to each other in their achievements, environment, and religion but also had significant differences as well.

The Mayan and Egyptian environments were very diverse from each other, but their agriculture was a common similarity, as it was fairly easy for both civilizations. Rain was very scarce in Egypt because a large part of Northeast Africa is dry, desert land. The Nile river was a huge natural resource to the Egyptians and allowed them to have Agriculture. The Nile river would frequently flood, leaving fertile and moist soil which was a tremendous advantage for agriculture. The Mayans however, already lived in a very wet and dense area. Rain would fall frequently throughout the year, leaving perfect land for agriculture. Slash-and-burn was also a very popular technique for the …show more content…

They both were Polytheistic, meaning believed in multiple gods. The Mayans built majestic temples with steps and a flat top to make frequent sacrifices to their gods. One of the most popular gods in the Mayan religion was the god of the sun. The Mayans also had priests who were in-charge or rituals and ceremonies. Egyptians mainly believed in the afterlife. Their pyramids were not climbable and were meant as tombs, not palaces. The Egyptians would wrap their dead with cloths to preserve them for the afterlife. These people who were wrapped were called mummies. Each of the Egyptian rulers was known as a pharaohs and were also seen as gods by the Egyptian

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