The Olmec likely transported their massive stone heads using a combination of manpower, sledges, and rolling logs. By creating sledges made of wood, they could pull the heads over land, possibly using a lubrication method such as water or mud to reduce friction. Additionally, they may have employed a team of workers to coordinate the effort, leveraging human strength and ingenuity to move the heavy statues across considerable distances.
The Olmec civilization created a culture that greatly influenced the Aztecs. Apex, Maria Villalobos :)
no they didn't. the Olmec did but the Olmec were ancestor's of the Maya.
i searceh this question, and they were animistic....study of animals...
the Olmec civilization
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The Olmec's were the first major civilization in Mexico. The domesticated animals they used was the dog, and it was a major source of protein for them.
The Olmec head stones, also known as the Olmec colossal heads, weighed between 6 and 50 tons each. These massive stone sculptures were created by the Olmec civilization, one of the earliest Mesoamerican civilizations, and are renowned for their size, craftsmanship, and artistic detail.
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the olmec had cheetahs around and believed that there was a were-cheetah they said that there was a woman what had a child with a cheetah and it was called were-cheetah
they both eat your mom at night and they hunt animals such as the legendary nachomachomeaty bird and the tacofood bear
they both eat your mom at night and they hunt animals such as the legendary nachomachomeaty bird and the tacofood bear
the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (: