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Drawing on archaeological discoveries from sites such as San Lorenzo, La Venta, and Tres Zapotes, Rowan reconstructs a civilization known not through continuous written history but through carved stone, buried offerings, and the remains of cities hidden beneath jungle and soil. Colossal basalt heads, finely worked jade objects, and carefully arranged ceremonial complexes reveal a society marked by craftsmanship, long-distance exchange, and structured ritual life.
Rowan explores the emergence of leadership, religious authority, and early systems of knowledge, tracing how these developments influenced later Mesoamerican cultures. The Olmecs appear not as a vanished people, but as a formative presence whose ideas and symbols continued to shape the civilizations that followed.
More than a study of a lost civilization, this book reveals how the Olmecs helped lay the groundwork for the ancient cultures of the Americas, leaving behind a legacy that endures in stone, landscape, and memory.
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