The valley is rather dry, but the Maya solved that problem with an extensive system of reservoirs and canals.Image from a different project showing the traces of Maya swamp agriculture, especially visible in the upper left. The Petén plateau was full of shallow swamps, which the Maya farmed by digging mud out of canals and piling it onto long, narrow fields, creating such rich land that it is still visible on infrared aerial photos because the vegetation is so dense.
Lidar has added yet more detail to our picture of the classic Maya. Their civilization was extremely impressive: dozens of cities, thousands of towns, all connected by roads as impressive as those built by Rome, all supported by a vast network of water systems and farming done in former swamps. And then, for reasons that remain mysterious, it all fell apart and reverted to a vast jungle inhabited by villagers living by slash and burn farming.
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