Olmec warriors were likely skilled fighters who played a significant role in the military and political structure of Olmec society, which thrived in Mesoamerica from around 1200 to 400 BCE. They were known to wear distinctive armor and headdresses, often depicted in their art, which likely symbolized their status and prowess. The Olmec civilization is believed to have engaged in warfare for territorial expansion and to assert dominance over rival groups. However, specific details about their combat techniques and organization remain largely speculative due to the limited archaeological evidence.
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the olmec flourished in 2500 bec
The effect of Olmec trade in meso-america was it helped spread Olmec influence.
Olmec
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the Olmec used rivers to travel between cities and build a trade system to trade things like Olmec artifacts.
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The Olmec daily life was about cropping, inventing, and worshipping their gods in groups called theocracy.
like the Olmec before them, the Maya developed a form of writing. However, the maya writing system was more complex.
It is similar to a dress. They were worn by the ancient Olmec.
Olmec.
it was really like ours but they have more childrena nd different languages
Not much is known about Olmec architecture except for a conical "pyramid' like edefice located in La Venta, Mexico. The Olmecs are thought to have greatly inflenced later civilizations' architecture, though.
the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (: