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  2. Olmec Civilization - National Geographic Society

    www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/olmec-civilization

    The Olmec created massive monuments, including colossal stone heads, thrones, stela (upright slabs), and statues. They may have been the originators of the Mesoamerican ball game, a ceremonial team sport played throughout the region for centuries.

  3. Olmecs - Wikipedia

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    The Olmecs (/ ˈɒlmɛks, ˈoʊl -/) were the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilization, flourishing in the modern-day Mexican states of Veracruz and Tabasco from roughly 1200 to 400 BCE during Mesoamerica's formative period.

  4. Olmec Civilization - World History Encyclopedia

    www.worldhistory.org/Olmec_Civili

    The Olmec civilization is known for being the first great Mesoamerican culture. It is famous for its monumental sacred complexes, massive stone head sculptures, ball games, the drinking of chocolate, and animal gods.

  5. Olmec, the first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica (c. 1200–400 BCE) and one that is thought to have set many of the fundamental patterns evinced by later American Indian cultures of Mexico and Central America, notably the Maya and the Aztec.

  6. The Olmec | Ancient civilizations (article) | Khan Academy

    www.khanacademy.org/.../ancient-americas/a/the-olmec-article

    Course: World history > Unit 1. Lesson 8: Ancient Americas. Pre-contact Americas. The Olmec. Ancient Mesoamerica. Andean and Chavín civilizations.

  7. Olmec Civilization: Their Rise, Culture and Decline

    www.historicmysteries.com/history/olmec-civilization/18263

    The Olmec Civilization is one of the least understood and most mysterious in the ancient world. Known for their colossal stone head sculptures, they first emerged in the Gulf of Mexico near present-day Tabasco and Veracruz in 1600 BCE.

  8. The Olmec: The First Great Mesoamerican Civilization. - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/the-olmec-overview-2136304

    The Olmec were great artists and traders who culturally dominated early Mesoamerica from their mighty cities of San Lorenzo and La Venta. Olmec culture was greatly influential on later societies, such as the Maya and the Aztec.

  9. Olmec summary | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/summary/Olmec

    The Olmec lived on the lowland coast of the Gulf of Mexico in what is now southern Mexico. They developed a wide trading network, their cultural influence spreading north to the Valley of Mexico and south to Central America; later native religions and iconography throughout Mesoamerica have Olmec roots.

  10. Olmec Art | Essay - Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Between 1200 and 400 B.C., the Gulf Coast states of Veracruz and Tabasco in Mexico were the setting for a major cultural and artistic florescence among peoples now collectively known as Olmec, named after the Aztec word for the region (Olman, “place of rubber”).

  11. Mesoamerican civilization | History, Olmec, & Maya | Britannica

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    Mesoamerican civilization, the complex of indigenous cultures that developed in parts of Mexico and Central America prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th century.