it was very important
Because then the american goverment would not be like it is today. :)
Olmec was the "mother" culture of Mesoamerica. Many aspects of their culture such as gods, glyphic writing and artistic forms became parts of later civilizations such as the Maya and Aztecs.
The Olmec civilization created a culture that greatly influenced the Aztecs. Apex, Maria Villalobos :)
It is unlikely that all the Olmec people died. Their culture disintegrated and disappeared. The people who survived the process likely merged into another culture.
The Olmec civilization created a culture that greatly influenced the Aztecs. Apex, Maria Villalobos :)
the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
Trade was important to the Olmec culture because it allowed them to acquire resources not available in their region, such as jade and obsidian. This facilitated the development of their society and helped establish social and economic connections with other Mesoamerican groups. Trade also played a role in spreading Olmec influence and culture beyond their immediate territory.
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The Olmec culture was important to the early history of the Americans because it provided significant knowledge on survival in various areas of the country. Many of the customs that were practiced by the Olmec people were adopted by the Americans and can still be seen in life throughout many areas of the country today.
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the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
They were linked together because The Olmec was usually called mother-culture
Because then the american goverment would not be like it is today. :)
Because then the american goverment would not be like it is today. :)
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The Olmec culture was one of the earliest civilizations in Mesoamerica, dating back to around 1400 BCE. They are known for their colossal heads, stone carvings, and ceremonial centers. The Olmec had a complex society with a sophisticated understanding of agriculture, trade, and religion.
The olmec culture