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Olmec
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Olmec Civilization
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Mesoamerica’s “mother culture” 1200 B.C.E. in southern Mexico near the Gulf Coast hot & humid and covered with swamps and jungle –100 in of rainfall –flooding Abundant deposits of salt, tar, clay, rubber, and stone
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Olmec Civilization Rivers= routes for transportation Flood plains =fertile land for farming Built thriving communities – oldest site is San Lorenzo 1150 B.C. San Lorenzo had large mounds, courtyards, pyramids and stone monuments
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Olmec Civilization Buildings/Monuments included columns, altars, sculpted heads (heads may have represented particular rulers and could weigh as much as 44 tons). Question: How could the Olmec transport such heavy monuments without use of the wheel?
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Olmec Civilization Olmec prayed to a variety of nature gods (animist) Worshipped the jaguar spirit –a powerful rain god –Others believe there were several jaguar gods that represented the earth, fertility, and maize (major crop)
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Olmec Civilization
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Ceremonial centers where important rituals were performed Prosperous people that directed a large trading network throughout Mesoamerica –Goods traveled as far as Mexico City to the north and Honduras to the south –Iron ore and stones transported from faraway regions
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Olmec Civilization Olmec Civilization collapsed –Some experts speculate that outside invaders caused the destruction –Others believe that the Olmec may have destroyed their own monuments upon death of their rulers
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Olmec Contributions Influenced the Maya Art styles and jaguar motif seen in pottery and sculpture Copied urban design Ball games No evidence of writing but stone symbols related to glyphs
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