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One would be Teotihuacan. Another one would be Monte Alban.

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Q: What early city in Mexico was not part of olmec culture?
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Where was the olmec empire located?

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?


Where did the olmec arise?

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 did the olmecs first settle?

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.


Is Mexico a city culture or a country culture?

Both. There is a national culture common among all Mexicans, and there is a local culture specific to Mexico City inhabitants. For instance, the national Mexican culture includes religion (Catholicism) and language (Spanish), while the Mexico City culture includes some traits not found in other parts of the country. This is just like the general American culture vs. the more specific, New Yorker culture.


What are Mexico's 4 culture regions?

Greater Mexico City, Central Interior, Oil Coast, Southern Mexico, Northern Mexico, and The Yucatan are culture regions of Mexico.i hope this helped!


Which culture was located in Mexico City?

The Aztec or Mexica civilization.


Where was the center of the Aztec culture?

The center of Aztec culture was in the city of Tenochtitlan, located on an island in Lake Texcoco in the Valley of Mexico. Tenochtitlan was the capital of the Aztec Empire and served as the political, economic, and religious center of the civilization.


Did waves of Olmec migrate down from the north and move into the valley of Mexico?

No; the Aztec or Mexica people did that, founding their capital city of Tenochtitlan in 1325.


Describe the setting of the city of tenochtitlan?

The largest city of the Aztec culture was called Tenochtitlan, located in what is now Mexico City. Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world.


Who were the first ancient people in Mexico?

The Aztec or Mexica people, who founded the city on March 13, 1325 as Tenochtitlan


What examples of architecture in Mexico City represent the three traditions?

I guess you mean "three cultures". Some examples are provided:Pre-Columbian culture: The Aztec Templo Mayor ("Major Temple") or the ruins of the ancient city of Teotihuacan.Spanish culture: Mexico City cathedral, Mexico City National Palace.Modern Mexico: Torre Latinoamericana, Torre MayorSee related links for some shots of these examples.


How did the accordion become part of Mexican culture?

It became a part of Mexican culture when significant numbers of Germans brought them along when they immigrated to Mexico in the early and mid-ninteenth century. Many settled in Mexico City, the Mexican cultural hub. Obviously, their oompah music caught on. For a good article on the subject of German immigration to Mexico, click the link , below.