The Olmec civilization rose in prominence between 1200 and 400 BC, and thrived along Mexico's gulf coast. They were ruled by an Olmec King referred to as the Tu.
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.
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the Olmec leader was Medeciater
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the oldest civilization was the OLMEC (:
the olmec flourished in 2500 bec
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The effect of Olmec trade in meso-america was it helped spread Olmec influence.
What kind of farmign did the Olmec practiced?
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The olmecs got there name from the Aztec Indians gave the tribe the name olmec. Olmec means "rubber people".
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.)