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The Olmec colossal heads are the most recognized symbol of the Olmec culture.
monuments of large heads
smashed or buried their stone heads
The Olmec civilization began about 1500 B.C. The Olmec settled along the gulf of Mexico and built large religious centers, like the La Venta. The Olmecs are most famous for their huge statues of heads. These heads were possibly those of kinds. They ranged in height from 5 feet to 11 feet. They weighed as much as 20 tons. The Olmecs made the heads out of volcanic rock called basalt. But there was no basalt where the Olmecs lived. The had to bring the rock from as far as 80 miles away. they might have carved the heads and then hauled them over land. But that would have been difficult since the Olmecs didn't use wheels. They also didn't use animals to pull heavy loads. The Olmec might have floated the basalt heads on rafts down rivers. Then they could have placed the carved heads on land. No one knows they could have gotten them up the hills.
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The Olmec colossal heads are the most recognized symbol of the Olmec culture.
monuments of large heads
the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
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the olmec moved big heads by boat or mules, or wooden carts mixed depending on the land
They were built by the Olmec people. Olmecs are also known as the first great culture of Latin America.
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the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
They were linked together because The Olmec was usually called mother-culture
The civilization associated with a stone head with a grim face is the Olmec civilization. These stone heads, known as Olmec colossal heads, were created by the ancient Olmec people who lived in Mesoamerica between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE. The purpose and meaning of these sculptures are still not fully understood, but they are considered to be powerful and important representations of Olmec rulers or deities.