in which region could an archaeologist find relics from the Olmec civilization?
archaeologists have found huts that served as homes and workshops for metal workers, potters, and servants they have found palaces in the middle of anyang and bronze cups, stone carvings, and grand chariots
The earliest civilization in America was the Olmecs from 1200-1000 BC. They lived in the Gulf Coast region of Mexico, then expanded into Guatemala. Sometime in 300 BC, they disappeared for reasons unknown. Source: http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/CIVAMRCA/OLMECS.HTM
So we can tell the 'civilized' from the 'uncivilized'.
They live in tepee's(i'm not sure if this is spelled right...) and were hunters.
Beacause i said so i have to tell your teacher you are copying from the internet
Olmec towns, sculptures, and the like tell us that Olmec civilization was based on agriculture, like other early civilizations were. Maize (corn) was a very important crop, which can be seen in many sculptures. The Olmec had a capital city with impressive palaces, temples and monuments which give evidence that they were the first Mesoamericans to develop large religious and ceremonial centers. Some artifacts show that they were also the first to use the solar calendar. (The Maya later improved on these achievements.)
Olmec towns, sculptures, and the like tell us that Olmec civilization was based on agriculture, like other early civilizations were. Maize (corn) was a very important crop, which can be seen in many sculptures. The Olmec had a capital city with impressive palaces, temples and monuments which give evidence that they were the first Mesoamericans to develop large religious and ceremonial centers. Some artifacts show that they were also the first to use the solar calendar. (The Maya later improved on these achievements.)
The giant stone heads left behind by the Olmec suggest a highly organized society capable of monumental construction and skilled craftsmanship. These sculptures may represent powerful rulers or deities, indicating a hierarchical social structure and complex religious beliefs within the Olmec civilization.
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Olmec towns, sculptures, and the like tell us that Olmec civilization was based on agriculture, like other early civilizations were. Maize (corn) was a very important crop, which can be seen in many sculptures. The Olmec had a capital city with impressive palaces, temples and monuments which give evidence that they were the first Mesoamericans to develop large religious and ceremonial centers. Some artifacts show that they were also the first to use the solar calendar. (The Maya later improved on these achievements.)
It was anasazi
archaeologists have found huts that served as homes and workshops for metal workers, potters, and servants they have found palaces in the middle of anyang and bronze cups, stone carvings, and grand chariots
it shows their gods and what they beleived in and stuff like that
The civilization probably had economic specialization. The civilization probably had social stratification.
They worshiped the jaguar spirit and found it to be very sacred.
Because they tell them what sort of animals where around at the time.
An archaeologist does not typically examine fossils. They study human cultures of the past, and human beings have not really been around for long enough to start turning into fossils-- that can take millions of years! Instead, they focus on unearthing remains of ancient peoples and cultures. As for the artifacts, they can literally be anything an ancient person used, including tools, pottery, jewelry, and even garbage. It's also important to study the remains of those people. Even a few bones can tell modern archaeologists about an ancient civilization!