Explain THREE developments that historians use to justify their argument that the Mayas had a more advanced society than the Tainos and Kalinagos

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    Beckles distinguishes between the Ciboney, Taino, and Kalinago, three indigenous people who lived in the Caribbean before Columbus.  He discusses their cuisine, labor arrangements, agriculture, economy, politics, and manufacturing in great detail.  These groups shared certain similarities, such as their origins and diets, yet they were vastly diverse.  As newer and more evolved societies march into their region in search of dominance, we learn of their final demise.  Beckles also discusses mainland indigenous peoples such as the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca, who were more evolved than their Caribbean counterparts.  They possessed advanced mathematical and ceramic systems that are still amazing today.

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