The Olmec colossal heads are the most recognized symbol of the Olmec culture.
the Olmec used the left over bones from the bones from tie-re pray
The Olmec had a theocratic form of government since religion played a key role. Priests were included in the upper class of Olmec society.
The Olmec daily life was about cropping, inventing, and worshipping their gods in groups called theocracy.
Actually, there were lots of leaders. Not just one.
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Two of the major technological achievements of the Egyptians were pyramid construction (as well as other construction projects) and embalming.
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it is cuneiform because it teaches people how to communicate .
The Luddites didn't really have any achievements. They were people who opposed technological growth during the Industrial Revolution and they did not have much success.
it led to technological achievements
Ocean-going ship design, navigation by the stars, alphabetic writing.
Futurists celebrated modern technological achievements such as automobiles, airplanes, industrial machinery, and new materials like steel and glass. They often depicted these advancements in their art to portray a sense of speed, movement, and dynamism in the modern world.
Some artifacts left behind by the Mesoamericans include pottery vessels, statues, figurines, jade ornaments, obsidian tools, and hieroglyphic inscriptions on stelae and codices. These artifacts provide insight into the cultural, religious, and technological achievements of Mesoamerican civilizations such as the Maya, Aztec, and Olmec.
Achevements of the Olmec1. They built a strong trade system2. They created systems of writing and counting3. That helped them develop a 365 day calender
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.)