Mayan village dwellers were in general fine planned. The families had some definite distribution of ground. Possibly, each of the dwellers knew one another. They lived in matriarchal and patriarchal society. As a result, every dweller of the village was called by two names one after the father and the second one â after the mother. A male was not allowed to marry female unless they knew each other well. The Mayan village dwellers were run by a lord, whom they were to pay taxes. There existed two types of them in produce plus in individual service. The first proofs of the development of complex social orders in the Old World and the New World is founded on the discovery of detailed public works. The grand structures show the capacity of manpower plus the structure View the rest of this article
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