The Olmec civilization, often regarded as the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, was based on a combination of agriculture, trade, and religious practices. They cultivated crops such as maize, beans, and squash, which supported their population and enabled the development of urban centers. Their society was also characterized by extensive trade networks that facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultural influences. Additionally, the Olmecs are known for their monumental art and religious rituals, which played a central role in their cultural identity.
The Zapotec
The Olmecs.
The Mayans were not part of the Mesopotamians. The Mayan civilization was a Mesoamerican civilization. Other Mesoamerican civilizations were the Olmecs, Zoques, and Tlatilco cultures.
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The last American Indian civilization in Mexico was the Aztecs. The first was the Olmecs, who are often hailed as the most advanced group.
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the olmecs
The Olmecs.
from about 1200 until about 100 B.C
The Olmecs
Dia de los Muertos is an Olmecs holiday in Mexico that is also celebrated in many parts of America. It honors the Olmecs as the most advanced historic civilization in the country.
The Olmecs were the first and invented and made corn
The Olmecs
mesosmerica is where it was located......:)
The Olmecs
Alot of people called them that so they stuck to it.
The earliest known Mexican civilization is the olmec