no one really knows, but evidence points to ecological disasters that caused to flee to more stable land.
olmec
The Spanish did not attack the Olmec civilization, as the Olmec civilization had already declined centuries before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the Americas. The Olmec civilization existed primarily in what is now Mexico from around 1400 BCE to 400 BCE.
The Olmec civilization preceded the Aztec civilization, with the Olmec society established in Mesoamerica around 1400 BCE. The Aztec civilization emerged later in the 14th century and eventually conquered territories that were once part of the Olmec civilization. While they are distinct civilizations, there is evidence to suggest that the Aztecs were influenced by the Olmec culture.
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.
The Olmec stone heads were first found by archaeologists in the 19th and 20th centuries in Mexico. They were discovered buried in the ground at various sites in the Olmec heartland, leading to their excavation and study by researchers.
olmec had taught the rest of the civilizations
No one knows what happened to them.
no one really knows, but evidence points to ecological disasters that caused to flee to more stable land.
Olmec.
the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (:
The Olmecs mysteriously disappeared some 1,000 years after their civilization began. There are many theories of what could have happened to the Olmecs. Perhaps warfare caused the demise and destruction of the Olmec people. Others say that Olmec city life attracted many people but the farming could not produce enough food to feed all the people. This lack of food could have wiped out the population. Yet other scholars believe that the Olmec people simply blended in with other civilizations. Their culture spread throughout much of Mesoamerica, so perhaps they simply went to other civilizations that were more economically sound. Archeologists simply do not know what happened to the Olmec people, but they are certain that their traditions and ways spread throughout Mesoamerica. In addition, archeologists are sure that the Olmecs were the "mother" of all Mesoamerican civilizations.
the Olmec leader was Medeciater
the olmec flourished in 2500 bec
olmec
What kind of farmign did the Olmec practiced?
The effect of Olmec trade in meso-america was it helped spread Olmec influence.
Maya and Olmec