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- Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...being found as far afield as [[El Salvador]]. The Olmec predominated in their lands from about [[1200 BC]...
4: ...f permanent city-temple complexes. The best-known Olmec centers are at [[San Lorenzo TenochtitláŽ], [[La...
6: The Olmec were the first Mesoamericans to develop a [[hiero...
11: ...esoamerican accounts seem to refer to the ancient Olmec as "Tamoanchan".
14: ...ic and sophisticated luxury artefacts that define Olmec culture. - Olmec mythology (5709 bytes)
1: ...esoamerica]]. Many scholars have seen echoes of Olmec supernaturals in the subsequent religions and myt...
3: ... their center of [[La Venta]] lay abandoned. The Olmec culture is often considered a "mother culture" to...
5: There is no surviving direct account of the Olmec's religious beliefs, unlike the [[Maya civilizati...
7: ...ve had to rely on other techniques to reconstruct Olmec beliefs, most prominently:
8: *Typological analysis of Olmec iconography and art.
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
62: ...ca]]n civilizations, such as the [[Aztec]], the [[Olmec]], the [[Toltec]], and the [[Maya civilization|Ma... - Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
5: ...merican civilization, the [[Olmec]] culture. The Olmec and early Maya seem to have influenced each other...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into ...
106: The Maya (or their Olmec predecessors) independently developed the concept... - Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...being found as far afield as [[El Salvador]]. The Olmec predominated in their lands from about [[1200 BC]...
4: ...f permanent city-temple complexes. The best-known Olmec centers are at [[San Lorenzo TenochtitláŽ], [[La...
6: The Olmec were the first Mesoamericans to develop a [[hiero...
11: ...esoamerican accounts seem to refer to the ancient Olmec as "Tamoanchan".
14: ...ic and sophisticated luxury artefacts that define Olmec culture. - Native American (42651 bytes)
45: ...ture]], [[Cahokia]], [[Mesoamerica]], [[Maya]], [[Olmec]], [[Zapotec]], [[Toltec]], [[Teotihuacan]], [[Az...
115: ...ival of the European ''[[conquistador]]s'': The [[Olmec]]s, who flourished from between 1200 BC to about ... - Toltec (2981 bytes)
5: ...oamerica]] for centuries earlier, going back to [[Olmec]] times. In Toltec (and later Aztec) mythology Qu... - Mesoamerica (2665 bytes)
7: Mesoamerican civilizations included the [[Olmec]], [[Zapotec]], [[Teotihuacan]], [[Maya civilizat... - Maya (24836 bytes)
5: ...merican civilization, the [[Olmec]] culture. The Olmec and early Maya seem to have influenced each other...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into ...
106: The Maya (or their Olmec predecessors) independently developed the concept... - Maya hieroglyphics (3466 bytes)
13: ...inherited their ancient writing system from the [[Olmec]]s (Schele & Freidel, 1990; Soustelle, 1984). - Olmec mythology (5709 bytes)
1: ...esoamerica]]. Many scholars have seen echoes of Olmec supernaturals in the subsequent religions and myt...
3: ... their center of [[La Venta]] lay abandoned. The Olmec culture is often considered a "mother culture" to...
5: There is no surviving direct account of the Olmec's religious beliefs, unlike the [[Maya civilizati...
7: ...ve had to rely on other techniques to reconstruct Olmec beliefs, most prominently:
8: *Typological analysis of Olmec iconography and art.
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