They hunted,fished,and farmed their foods
The Olmec civilization primarily relied on maize (corn) as their main food source, supplemented by beans and squash, often referred to as the "Mesoamerican triad." They also engaged in fishing and hunting to diversify their diet, incorporating various local resources like roots, fruits, and nuts. The agricultural practices of the Olmec laid the groundwork for subsequent Mesoamerican cultures, emphasizing the importance of farming in their society.
the olmec flourished in 2500 bec
The effect of Olmec trade in meso-america was it helped spread Olmec influence.
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the Olmec culture spread by trade centerso
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The Olmec had to adapt to certain situations. Such as: - weather - temprature - food - shelter - water
They both hunt for food
The food supply increased. It also became very steady. With a steady food supply, the Olmec population grew. Also, the steady food supply meant that not everyone had to farm.
The food supply increased. It also became very steady. With a steady food supply, the Olmec population grew. Also, the steady food supply meant that not everyone had to farm.
by either hunting or gathering food is what they would mainly do
Olmec.
the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (:
The Olmec civilization primarily relied on maize (corn) as their main food source, supplemented by beans and squash, often referred to as the "Mesoamerican triad." They also engaged in fishing and hunting to diversify their diet, incorporating various local resources like roots, fruits, and nuts. The agricultural practices of the Olmec laid the groundwork for subsequent Mesoamerican cultures, emphasizing the importance of farming in their society.
the Olmec leader was Medeciater
the olmec flourished in 2500 bec
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