What happened to the Olmec?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the historical fate or decline of the Olmec civilization, which is one of the earliest known Mesoamerican cultures. We will explore their history, contributions, and theories regarding their eventual decline.

Answer

The Olmec population declined around 400-350 BCE, likely due to environmental changes.

The final answer is that the Olmec population declined sharply between 400 and 350 BCE, likely due to environmental changes such as river silting from agricultural practices.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is that the Olmec population declined sharply between 400 and 350 BCE, likely due to environmental changes such as river silting from agricultural practices.

More Information

The Olmec are considered one of the earliest great civilizations in Mesoamerica, and their decline may have given rise to other prominent cultures.

Tips

Common mistakes include attributing the decline solely to invasions or conflicts; while these may have played a role, environmental changes are widely considered a significant factor.

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