the Olmecs isn't it obvious
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The Olmec had a calendar based on observations of the sun and moon. They used this calendar to track seasonal changes and agricultural cycles, which were important for managing their crops and sustaining their civilization. The Olmec's calendar system demonstrates their advanced knowledge of astronomy and mathematics.
no! the egyptians did
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The calendar system developed by the Olmec civilization was adopted by most early Mexican cultures. This calendar, known as the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, played a significant role in the civilizations that followed, such as the Maya and Aztec.
George Washington invented the lunar calendar
The Invented the first cities in Mexico
The name of the person that invented the first calendar is not known. The first calendar was invented in Scotland.
No, not they we know of. The Olmec were a mesoamerican civilization that developed well before the mayans developed. At the time of the height of the Olmec civilization, the mayans were still a relatively primitive group of tribes. They may have interacted, and the Olmec might have taken advantage of them, but the Classical Maya (those with pyramids, hieroglyphs, and calendar), had no interasction with the olmec.
The Olmec
archaeologists, trade, the calendar, and used carved inscriptions as a form of writing
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