New information holds clues to Mayan collapse
One of the greatest archaeological mysteries of our time involves the collapse of the once-great Mayan civilization. Though European powers would eventually reach the shores of Central America and destroy much of what remained of this culture, the true collapse came hundreds of years earlier. Unfortunately, the Spanish also burned many of the Mayan books in their efforts to purge pagan beliefs, so historical records are extremely limited on the subject. Scholars have spent decades speculating on what might have caused the collapse, developing theories that included warfare, political breakdown and environmental collapse. No doubt all theories are in some way correct and that no one thing caused the collapse. Recently, more clues have been found relating to shifts in Mayan trading patterns. These discoveries may add one more piece to this intriguing puzzle.