Like the Olmecs The Maya were divided into social classes.
The Toltecs had a more direct influence on the Aztecs than the Olmecs because they were closer to the Aztecs in both time and geographic location.
The Maya, or possibly the Olmecs, discovered it.
Olmecs, Aztecs, Teotihuacans, Maya were some of them.
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
The jaguar was worshiped by the Aztecs, Olmecs and the Maya because of its speed and strength
The Maya influence was more direct than that of the Olmecs because the Maya civilization thrived only a few hundred years before the Aztecs.
You mean before contact with Europeans? There were many of them, but the four most important include Aztecs, Maya, Olmecs and Teotihuacans.
The Aztecs used Olmec styles for temples and the Mayan calendar for rituals conducted in them.
One of the cultural differences between the Maya and the Aztec of Mexico is that the Aztecs used many more human sacrifices. Another difference is that the Maya were more into science, such as astronomy. The art that the Maya and Aztec created were also of different styles.
The Olmec civilization developed in south central Mexico in the 16th century BCE. The Olmecs flourished from 1500 BCE until about 400 BCE. The Olmecs laid the groundwork for other Meso-american civilizations that followed. The Olmecs are now known largely for their artwork, primarily their "Colossal Heads".
The Olmec civilization developed in south central Mexico in the 16th century BCE. The Olmecs flourished from 1500 BCE until about 400 BCE. The Olmecs laid the groundwork for other Meso-American civilizations that followed. The Olmecs are now known largely for their artwork, primarily their "Colossal Heads".