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The Olmecs, 1200-400 BC • From 1200-400BC, this civilization existed from the time of the Trojan War to the Golden Age of Athens. • The civilization both rose and fell BEFORE the arrival of the Europeans • It is considered a “mother culture” in art, politics, and religion to the Aztecs and Maya •The Olmec settled in southern Mexico and modern day Central America • The region was rich in natural resources including large supply of quarrying stone • it is thought they loaded stone boulders that weighed some 20 tons onto sledges and then onto rivers • The stone was used to create statues part a human/ animal to honor the gods One of the oldest centers of urbanization is known as San Lorenzo, from 1200-900 BC The stones found in the area commemorate the leader and ancestors A second city was La Venta 800-500 BC Here huge mounds have been discovered, thought to be the base for pyramids Much of the art feature the jaguar Often considered a popular and sacred symbol in Mesoamerica of cosmic and political power Some statutes feature half man/ half jaguars “The jaguars were the shamans of the animal world, the alter ego of the shaman.” Peter Furst, University Museum, Philadelphia The Olmec produced Mesoamerica’s first art style First monumental art, giant heads And first complex political systems At Olmec sites evidence of a ancient game have been found Made of leather the game was the earliest one to use a ball in Mesoamerica Large hollow Olmec figure. Southern Vera Cruz The figure is seated holding a skull and wears a harpy eagle headdress. The harpy eagle is associated with the Olmec death cult. This and the skull the figure is holding suggests a relation to human sacrifice rituals. The figure is covered in typical kaolin slip with red slip on the loin cloth and bird beak. The piece has areas of black and brown staining, possibly from fire exposure. It is from the estate of Dr. Robert Lowenberg, reported to have been collected in the 1920's. H. 11.7". http://www.youngmuseum.com/annoncollection. htm) ( http://www.trussel.com/prehist/olmec.jpg The Chavin of South America http://www.duke.edu/~mpc8/pictures/PERU!!!/Pampamaca/ Chavin first major civilization in South America 900-250 BC Around Peruvian coastal plain Influenced the whole region in culture, politics, etc Potatoes, maize, fish Labor force built roads, bridges, etc Clan system led to mutual aid in “reciprocal labor obligations” Work aided by the domestication of the llama, human=50 lbs, llama= 70 lbs, One human could control 10-30 llamas Built huge multilevel platforms Metallurgy st 1 developed by Chavin then moved to Mesoamerica No evidence of invasion, civilization ended uncertain