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Essay on The Olmec Culture

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The Olmecs were farmers, traders, artists… innovators. The Olmec culture first emerged in the Isthmus region of Tehuantepec. The site of San Lorenzo, which sits on the Coatzacoalcos River, sheds the most light on this mysterious culture. During this time period, The Initail Formative, food surplus sparked an increase in population and career specialization. With the increase of specialization and sedentism came the environment for complex culture.
The Olmec people were farmers, “using ground-stone tools to clear the rainforest along the rivers by using a slash-and-burn farming technique” (Evans 2004:135). Amongst the crops raised were maize and manioc. Using the above mentioned farming methods, the Olmec …show more content…

Of the seventeen known heads, most have been found at San Lorenzo wearing helmets that had possibly been used in ballgames. At El Azuzul another important monumental sculpture was found, a pair of twin males facing a jaguar. “This scene offers powerful images of duality and shamanic transformation, as indicated by the postures of the twins” (Evans 2004:141).
In the Olmec art forms there is evidence of ritual importance of the natural landscape. Mountains symbolize an entrance to the upper world. Caves symbolize and entrance to the under world. “Water symbolizes the precious essence of life” (Evans 2004:135). These theological themes may have been precursors to following cultural belief systems; the Aztecs also shared similar beliefs about their environment.
Power and transformation were also evident themes in Olmec art. “Particularly the power gained through the transformation of an individual into a supernatural alter ego, a ‘co-essence’ known to Mesoamericanist scholars as a nagual” (Evans 2004:144). Nagual’s had the ability to exist and move in between the spiritual world and the normal everyday world. Proof of the Olmec’s beliefs in the nagual’s abilities, is seen in their architecture, sculptures, and art. Sculptures showed what were assumed to be powerful men morphing into jaguars. The assumption that these men were powerful is made

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