jueves, 3 de marzo de 2011

ancient toys and games of mayas

One of the ways that the Mayan people competed against each other was by playing what has been called the Ball Game or chaaj. They used a rubber ball, about 20 inches in diameter, to play the Game, which was played on a stone "court" who measurements varied. (The largest one found so far measures 459 feet by 114 feet underground.) The court had walls that sloped inward, and hanging high on the walls were stone rings.
The goal of the game was to pass the ball around, without having it touch your hands, and then get the ball to pass through one of the rings. Since the rings were so high and players were not allowed to use their hands, it was extremely difficult to get the ball through a ring, becouse only need the legs and arms. In fact, when a player did manage to get a ball through a ring, that usually ended the game. The game ended when the ball touched the ground.
The Mayan Ball Game was a solemn experience, and with ritual importance. Religious leaders attended, as did most chieftains and other government leaders of her's tribe. Sacred songs were sung and played sometimes. Other religious activities took place as well.
The winners of the game were treated as heroes or masters of the game and given a great feast. The penalty for losing a game was unusually harsh: death (human sacrifice). The leader of the team who lost the game was the first to be killed. This fit in with the Mayan belief that human sacrifice was necessary for the continued success of the peoples' agriculture, trade, and overall health and to make happy the gods.
The game was like games and sports that people play today in a few ways:
  • The players were working as a team to beat another team of players
  • The goal was to get the ball through a hoop or a net
  • The goal was also NOT to touch the ball with one's hands, like soccer is today.
  • Huge structures were built just for playing any sport
  • The games attracted very large numbers of people to watch
  • Gambling on who would win was common this days



ANCIENT MAYA TOYS

The art has survived uninterrupted for centuries and is now gaining recognition all over the world. The Maya are also known for unique baskets, pottery and wood carvings of animals, figurines and toys of animals and gods representation.



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