yes
the early civilization in mexico is olmec
The two early American civilizations that developed in Mexico were the Olmec civilization and the Maya civilization. The Olmec civilization thrived from around 1400 to 400 BCE, known for their colossal stone heads. The Maya civilization emerged around 2000 BCE and reached its peak between 250 and 900 CE, known for their advanced writing system and impressive architectural achievements.
olmec,inca, maya, aztec
The ancient Olmec civilization is now considered to be one of the earliest great civilizations in Mesoamerica. This civilization came and went long before the Aztec empire was even thought of, and yet they left their mark on the peoples of Mexico and beyond, and developed a complex culture.
The Olmec civilization is believed to not have had a fully developed written language. They did have a system of symbols and glyphs, but it is not considered a full writing system like those of the Maya and Aztec civilizations.
No, none of the native Andean or Central American civilizations were.
The Toltec and Olmec civilizations did.
The most important include the Aztec, Mayan, Olmec and Teotihuacan civilizations.
Several of them, but two of the most renowned include the Mayan and Olmec civilizations.
The Olmecs Civilization was the earliest of all the Mesoamerica Native American civilizations. There is no record of who the leader or emperor was.
The Olmec civilization developed in south central Mexico in the 16th century BCE. The Olmecs flourished from 1500 BCE until about 400 BCE. The Olmecs laid the groundwork for other Meso-american civilizations that followed. The Olmecs are now known largely for their artwork, primarily their "Colossal Heads".
The Olmec civilization developed in south central Mexico in the 16th century BCE. The Olmecs flourished from 1500 BCE until about 400 BCE. The Olmecs laid the groundwork for other Meso-American civilizations that followed. The Olmecs are now known largely for their artwork, primarily their "Colossal Heads".