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Apr 2025
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Vol 4 Ep 88 - The Postclassic Mayans

CHRIS HASLER
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950 - 1697 - The fall of the Classic Mayan cities did not spell the end for the Mayan culture who migrated northwards, established memorable settlements like Chichen Itza, and adapted to new circumstances until the arrival of the Spanish many centuries later.

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