they settled near rivers and began to farm
The River Nile
It is not known with certainty whether Olmec culture was in fact just one culture or instead a multi-ethnic cultural complex, what language or languages they spoke, the societal or political structure of Olmec society, how their civilization arose, or why it declined.
they made plow i think
Although few accurate economic records exist, there are indications that large Olmec artifacts made their way through a very sophisticated trade route to other parts of Mesoamerica. Artifacts and foods from other parts of Mesoamerica found in Olmec territory is evidence of mass exchange with other parts of Mesoamerica. They did not have a form of currency that neighbors agreed to accept; however, the Olmec were prolific traders and were a thriving civilization.
They made giant stone sculptures of heads and the major Olmec centers (civilizations) were in the East, near the Gulf coast of Mexico. They were La Venta, San Lorenzo, Leguna de los Cerros, and Tres Zapotes.
trade did
The stone heads made by the Olmec civilization weigh anywhere from 20 to 40 tons.
The Development of Computers was made possible by the development of the transistor.
it made them happy
development of lungs
The River Nile
The Olmec Played a ball game. The ball was made of sap from the rubber tree
they made plow i think
Yes, agriculture was a significant development in early human societies as it allowed for a shift from a nomadic lifestyle to settled communities. The domestication of plants and animals for food production provided a stable food source, leading to population growth and the development of civilizations.
they were important because they made a civilization possible without them the civilizations would not have lasted and would have ended up in chaos.
The development of agriculture made early civilization posssible. Now they could feed groups of more than a few dozen.
the microchip and microprocessor