The Olmec civilization thrived along the humid southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico from approximately 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE. They are often regarded as one of the earliest complex societies in Mesoamerica, known for their monumental stone heads and significant cultural contributions. The Olmecs laid the groundwork for future civilizations in the region, influencing many aspects of Mesoamerican culture.
The Toltec and Olmec civilizations did.
In the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, near the modern-day cities of Veracruz and Tabasco.
Yes. Along the shores of the Mexican Gulf Coast and on central and southern Mexico.
Several of them, but two of the most renowned include the Mayan and Olmec civilizations.
the Olmec lived in New Mexico around or about 1200 BC
On the southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico
Actually, there were lots of leaders. Not just one.
The Olmec settled in the humid lowlands of present-day Mexico for fertile land and access to waterways. The Maya settled in Mesoamerica because of the region's rich soil, varied terrain that allowed for diverse crops, and access to trade routes for cultural exchange.
They were the first civilization to appear in Mexico.
the early civilization in mexico is olmec
in mexico
there where from New Mexico