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the olmecs first suburban area(major city) was san lorenzo tenochtitlan
Maya civilization was more advanced in technology, mathematics, and astronomy compared to the Olmec civilization. The Maya society was more hierarchical and organized, with city-states ruled by kings, while the Olmec civilization is known for their colossal stone heads and their influence on later Mesoamerican cultures. Additionally, the Maya had a fully developed writing system while the Olmec did not.
Olmec towns, sculptures, and the like tell us that Olmec civilization was based on agriculture, like other early civilizations were. Maize (corn) was a very important crop, which can be seen in many sculptures. The Olmec had a capital city with impressive palaces, temples and monuments which give evidence that they were the first Mesoamericans to develop large religious and ceremonial centers. Some artifacts show that they were also the first to use the solar calendar. (The Maya later improved on these achievements.)
Olmec towns, sculptures, and the like tell us that Olmec civilization was based on agriculture, like other early civilizations were. Maize (corn) was a very important crop, which can be seen in many sculptures. The Olmec had a capital city with impressive palaces, temples and monuments which give evidence that they were the first Mesoamericans to develop large religious and ceremonial centers. Some artifacts show that they were also the first to use the solar calendar. (The Maya later improved on these achievements.)
One would be Teotihuacan. Another one would be Monte Alban.
the rose city
No; the Aztec or Mexica people did that, founding their capital city of Tenochtitlan in 1325.
Olmec town sculptures and other items tell us that the Olmec society was highly sophisticated and had a well-developed artistic and cultural identity. The sculptures depict the Olmec leaders or rulers, often with prominent features like elongated heads and full lips, suggesting strong social hierarchies. The presence of jade, ceramics, and stone tools indicate their advanced craftsmanship and trade networks. These artifacts also suggest the significance of religion and ritual practices in Olmec society.
The Olmec people first become known to us as a pre-Columbian civilization in the tropical lowlands of what is now south-central Mexico from as early as 1500 BC. The cultures from which the Olmec derived flourished in the area as early as about 2500 BC, but the first clearly Olmec center appears within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán around 1400 BC. The Olmec cannot be said to have "first settled" anywhere, because they developed from communities already in place in the region.
The Olmec people first become known to us as a pre-Columbian civilization in the tropical lowlands of what is now south-central Mexico from as early as 1500 BC. The cultures from which the Olmec derived flourished in the area as early as about 2500 BC, but the first clearly Olmec center appears within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán around 1400 BC. The Olmec cannot be said to have "first settled" anywhere, because they developed from communities already in place in the region.
where the Olmec was located? where is the Inca and Aztec located? where is the Mayans located? who is the king? what was their culture like? why did they not existing?