The Olmec civilization, often considered the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, thrived along the Gulf Coast of Mexico, particularly in areas like San Lorenzo and La Venta, between 1200 and 400 BCE. They are known for their monumental stone carvings, including colossal heads and intricate jade work. The Maya, flourishing from around 2000 BCE to 1500 CE in regions that include present-day Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Mexico, made significant advancements in mathematics, astronomy, and writing, developing a complex calendar system and hieroglyphic script. Both civilizations contributed to the rich cultural and architectural heritage of Mesoamerica.
They had large cities and great civilization
Maya, olmec, Aztec and incas
Yes
like the Olmec before them, the Maya developed a form of writing. However, the maya writing system was more complex.
Inca
They had large cities and great civilization
Maya and Olmec
Maya, olmec, Aztec and incas
olmec
Olmec
Maya
Maya
you happend
no they didn't. the Olmec did but the Olmec were ancestor's of the Maya.
Maya civilization was more advanced in technology, mathematics, and astronomy compared to the Olmec civilization. The Maya society was more hierarchical and organized, with city-states ruled by kings, while the Olmec civilization is known for their colossal stone heads and their influence on later Mesoamerican cultures. Additionally, the Maya had a fully developed writing system while the Olmec did not.
Olmec
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