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What civilization lived along the amazon river?

who the hell knows


Who were the Olmec leaders?

Actually, there were lots of leaders. Not just one.


Where did the olmec come from?

The Olmec are speculated to have traveled to the America's from Asia through one of several hypothesized travel routes, the Olmec along with other Native American's believe we were created here.


Why is the valley of Mexico called cradle of Mexican civilization?

It isn't. It is known as the cradle of the Aztec civilization, which settled in the Texcoco valley on March 13, 1325. The first civilization to appear in Mexico was the Olmec civilization, which was distributed along the lowlands of the Gulf of Mexico, as early as 1500 BC.


The incan civilization was located along the western coast of?

central america


Incan civilization was located along the western coast of?

Cuzco, Peru.


What is the name of a civilization that lives along the Amazon river?

the bougodos where the first amasonians to go near the river


Which ancient river valley civilization was located along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the land of Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia developed along the Tigris and Euphrates river.


Which native American civilization was located along the pacific coast of south America?

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Who were the first Builders of civilization in central Mexico?

The Toltec were one of the first civilization in Mexico but not much is known about them. The Aztecs are considered the first great civilization that flourished in Mexico. The Mayans are also considered as a great civilization in Mexico.


Which center controlled the Olmec's river trade?

The Olmec's river trade was likely controlled by the center of San Lorenzo, which was the oldest known Olmec center located in present-day Mexico. San Lorenzo was a key hub for trade and cultural exchange due to its strategic location along rivers.


What did the Olmec farmers grew?

Olmec farmers primarily grew staple crops such as maize (corn), beans, and squash, which were central to their diet. They also cultivated other crops like tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and cacao. The fertile soils of the Gulf Coast region, along with their advanced agricultural techniques, allowed them to sustain their civilization and support a growing population. This agricultural foundation contributed to the development of complex Olmec society and culture.