Pre columbian

  • The beginning of agriculture and Mayan villages
    2000 BCE

    The beginning of agriculture and Mayan villages

    The earliest Mayan groups formed agricultural villages and began cultivating maize, beans, and squash, which formed the basis of their diet.
  • They developed hieroglyphic writing and the first calendars, which allowed them to record dates and rituals.
    500 BCE

    They developed hieroglyphic writing and the first calendars, which allowed them to record dates and rituals.

    They developed hieroglyphic writing and the first calendars, which allowed them to record dates and rituals.
  • Rise of the Classical Period
    250

    Rise of the Classical Period

    The Classic Period begins, marked by the rise of cities such as Tikal and Palenque, which became important political and religious centers.
  • Resurgence in Chichén Itzá and Mayapán
    1200

    Resurgence in Chichén Itzá and Mayapán

    Cities in the north, such as Chichén Itzá and Mayapán, reemerge with a new architectural style.
  • Conquerors
    1502

    Conquerors

    Hernán Cortés arrives in Mexico, initiating the conquest with the help of indigenous allies.
  • Fall of the last Mayan cities
    1521

    Fall of the last Mayan cities

    After prolonged fighting and outbreaks of disease, Tenochtitlán fell, marking the end of the Aztec empire.