All About History

DAILY LIFE FOR THE MAYA

Society in the Maya civilisation formed a pyramid. At the base sat commoners, forming a crucial foundation for all above them

– artisans, traders, nobles and leaders. Someone’s place on this pyramid not only determined their place in society, but every aspect of their lives – from jobs and clothing to food and housing. While the nobles and leaders lived in large palaces made of stone, commoners resided in mud huts on the edge of the city, in single rooms designed to house the entire family, including aunts, uncles and grandparents. Commoners would even be buried beneath the floor of the same house they had lived in for their entire lives.

JOBS

 For Maya commoners, the most common occupation was farming. Maya society relied on its farmers not only for sustenance, but also for trading. Farming was incredibly hard work, as the Maya didn’t use metal tools or beasts of burden to help them.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from All About History

All About History7 min read
Reviews
A profound exploration of the battle between art and ego, focusing on the fraught production of Richard Burton’s Hamlet Cert: 15 Director: Sam Mendes Cast: Johnny Flynn, Mark Gatiss, Tuppence Middleton Released: Out now In 1963 and 1964, two new prod
All About History2 min read
Hoe Cakes
As one of the wealthiest landowners in North America at the time, George Washington had access to all manner of meals and delicacies on his Mount Vernon estate. However, due to his famous dentures and perhaps his frequent time spent campaigning on ba
All About History11 min read
The Curse Of The Grimaldis
Nestled in the south of France is one of Europe’s smallest sovereign states. The Principality of Monaco has a reputation as a luxury tourist destination, with the tiny area being ranked as one of the wealthiest places on Earth. With just under 40,000

Related Books & Audiobooks