Its Either Cival Or El Mirador In Guatemala..either one of the them,they date back 1000 years before the Mayan civilization was thought to have flourished.
The first European civilization was on Crete, so it would be fair to say the Knossos is the oldest Greek city. As for oldest SURVIVING city, I'd go with athens.
Mayan civilization
The Ancient Mayan Civilization calendar.
the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (:
The Mayan civilisation.
The Mayan civilization was not a city; it was a civilization. The Mayan civilization collapsed. It no longer exists. See the Related Link.
The Mayan civilization was composed of city-states.
It was divided into city-states
Mayan kings were the centers of power for Mayan civilization. Each Mayan city- state was controlled by a dynasty of kings, who collectively drove the empire forward.
Mayan kings were the centers of power for Mayan civilization. Each Mayan city- state was controlled by a dynasty of kings, who collectively drove the empire forward.
The oldest known version of the Mayan calendar was found painted on the wall of the ruins of a lost city in Guatemala
The Mayan civilization
Yes, Copan was a significant city of the Mayan civilization located in present-day Honduras. It was known for its elaborate architecture, sculptures, and hieroglyphic stairway. Copan was an important political and cultural center for the Maya.
No, the Mayan did not have the city Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan was actually an Aztec city that was located in what is today central Mexico. The Mayan's civilization was actually located among the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and the upper section of Guatemala.
According to their earliest radio-carbon dated sites, the oldest would be:Egyptian civilization - 3100 BCMayan civilization - 2000 BCOlmec civilization - 1500 BCRoman civilization - 900 BC
Olmec Toltec and Maya Mayan A+LS
Copán was a mayor city of the Mayan civilization. Many scientists agree that Mayan's reached its peak civilization in Copán, Honduras. In the site, many cities have been found one built on top of the other.