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A green Olmec stone mask with intricate features, possibly used in rituals, featuring traces of cinnabar pigment.
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The Olmecs – Mesoamerica’s Lost Civilization

The Olmecs: Mesoamerica’s Lost Civilization The Olmecs, often called the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, were the first major civilization in the region. They thrived between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE in the tropical lowlands of modern-day Mexico, particularly in Veracruz and Tabasco. Renowned for their monumental art, innovative writing systems, and ceremonial centers, the Olmecs set the foundation for later Mesoamerican societies. Their influence is evident in the cultural practices, religious beliefs, and societal structures of civilizations like the Maya and Aztec. Despite their eventual decline, the Olmecs’ contributions endure. They pioneered advances in art, architecture, and timekeeping that shaped the region’s history. As one of the most enigmatic civilizations, they continue to captivate archaeologists and historians worldwide. The Pioneers of Mesoamerican Culture The Olmecs emerged as Mesoamerica’s first major civilization, thriving between 1200 BCE and 400 BCE. Their civilization […]

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