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but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a rebellious town or against towns not previously conquered. the raid would show that the man elected was in fact a competent military leader. this altar celebrates 11 conquests by the great aztec king montezuma i. but montezuma is not portrayed anywhere on the monument. instead, it celebrates 11 warriors, each shown subduing an enemy. in aztec society, it was not just the king who benefitted from warfare. the aztec society was unquestionably a strongly class-based society, but it did allow for a certain amount of mobility. and thi
but the aztecs changed that. the point is that in order to be successful they had to have a king who was an active warrior. they could not have a boy 8 or 10 years old ascend to the throne just because of some rule of primogeniture. so what they did is they elected among the royal lineage the man with the best qualifications as a warrior. keach: but that was not all. before the elected king was formally crowned, he was expected to launch a pre-inaugural raid -- a campaign against either a...
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the alliance destroyed the aztec empire. the spanish built mexico city atop the ruins of the aztec capital. in 1978, excavations for electric lines first uncovered aztec sculptures, including this huge carving of the moon goddess. today archaeologists have revealed the capital of the ancient aztec empire beneath spanish streets. they have reconstructed a great temple that was rebuilt and enlarged many times by the ancient aztecs. the ruins of the temple lie beneath the main spanish plaza, called the zocalo. archaeologist william sanders. sanders: i think the zocalo of mexico city is the most exciting place on earth. in front of me you can see the material remains of three successive civilizations -- the great temple of the aztecs, the cathedral, a symbol of catholic spain, and, in the distance, the torre latino, which is a symbol of modern industrial mexico. prior to the aztecs, we have evidence of two earlier civilizations in the same valley. so we have successive civilizations, one replacing the other, for 2,000 years. and
the alliance destroyed the aztec empire. the spanish built mexico city atop the ruins of the aztec capital. in 1978, excavations for electric lines first uncovered aztec sculptures, including this huge carving of the moon goddess. today archaeologists have revealed the capital of the ancient aztec empire beneath spanish streets. they have reconstructed a great temple that was rebuilt and enlarged many times by the ancient aztecs. the ruins of the temple lie beneath the main spanish plaza,...
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cortez and the aztecs or whatever. we have at the library of congress a collection that elaborates on culture, context. you can elaborate on that. they are not always bad. the chinese had treasure fleets that when around in the 15th century and did not destroy cultures at all. although they did contribute, they were looked upon as benevolent by the people they interacted with. you have to be careful which model you choose. it is probably going to be a combination of those models. their other things you can learn from culture contact. in my opinion, it will not probably be a physical contact. if we actually have physical contact on the earth with another culture, which most astronomers think is not very likely, although the ufo people do. the more likely scenario is something like a transmission, a radio transmission from another planet out there. there are analogs to that, too. especially if you can decipher the message and something that comes to mind here is the transmission of knowledge from the latin west, from the
cortez and the aztecs or whatever. we have at the library of congress a collection that elaborates on culture, context. you can elaborate on that. they are not always bad. the chinese had treasure fleets that when around in the 15th century and did not destroy cultures at all. although they did contribute, they were looked upon as benevolent by the people they interacted with. you have to be careful which model you choose. it is probably going to be a combination of those models. their other...
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their civilization is thought to have been more powerful than the aztecs that came afterwards. the ancient designers even created an artificial sky buried deep under the earth. littering stones into the tunnel roof or intended to look like the stars. this whole construction was an exceptional accomplishment and an effort of large-scale proportions was done to re-create the conditions of how they imagined the underworld. the find shines on the history of the culture. the lighting researchers and that it is an f, this is one of the biggest cities in the world. >> to sports, more midweek soccer action wednesday night in the german cup. >> the league leaders face off against hamburg. >> it put on a good show in search of an upset but it wasn't nearly enough. they needed just six minutes to prove its dominance. they scored easily. >> and long-range bullet that he could not handle. 10 minutes into the second half, the match was as good as over. the hamburg defender deflected the shot and again he didn't have a chance. still, hamburg cap that it scoring a late consolation goal. 3-1 the
their civilization is thought to have been more powerful than the aztecs that came afterwards. the ancient designers even created an artificial sky buried deep under the earth. littering stones into the tunnel roof or intended to look like the stars. this whole construction was an exceptional accomplishment and an effort of large-scale proportions was done to re-create the conditions of how they imagined the underworld. the find shines on the history of the culture. the lighting researchers and...
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jonyou would like republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). will new twizzlers mixed berry bites ever end their rivalry with new jolly rancher filled gummy bites? not today. bites. little greatness. it's part of a hershey's bar. we break it. we bite it. we sneak it. we smoosh it. we savor it. we love it. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back! my guest's latest film is called "kill the messenger." >> we know you were in nick wawg ra. we know you saw menassas. >> am i being followed? >> some government
churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jonyou would like republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm...
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jon: you would like republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). the lightest or nothing. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. and this is the new ♪this is iphone 6 plus. 6. have you seen some of the new stuff the camera can do? yeah, it's unbelievable. its slo-mo is slower than ever before. ever before. its time-
churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jon: you would like republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm...
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jonlike republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). [prof. burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for this. [boy] check it out,mom! [prof. burke]when you're really only covered for this. or how you figured you were covered for this. when you're actually paying for this. you might be surprised at what's hiding in your coverage. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum
churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jonlike republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them...
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jon: you would like republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases on your discover card, you're never held responsible. just to be clear, you are saying "frog protection" right? yeah, fraud protection. frog protection. fraud protection. frog. fraud. fro-g. frau-d. i think we're on the same page. we'
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jony latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. hi mom. you made it! anncr: it's the new independence. the new cricket wirelessyour believes you should be doing a lot more of this. so we don't have any of those silly annual contracts. but we do have a whole lot of coverage... ..for not a lot of money. so everyone can feel like this. switch now and get a free 4g smartphone
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churro is from the aztec word, which rurro contacta, which everyone knows means cinnamon dick. >> jonlike republicans to pay latinos more attention now. that's what this is about? >> oh, i mean even some simple indifference, jon. we'd be happy with one of those you know eh. like the guys got. at this point, we would love a shrug of grudging acceptness so we can go about our lives living, loving, and enjoying our traditional food of cinnamon dick. hey, republicans, i'm touching them together. aaah! aaah! >> jon: thank you. al madrigal, everybody. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. ghave a nice flight!r bag right here. traveling can feel like one big mystery. you're never quite sure what is coming your way. but when you've got an entire company who knows that the most on-time flights are nothing if we can't get your things there too. it's no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it
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it's actually the same seed, but they have a history that dates as far back as the aztecs. seeds, along with flax seed, are a good source of vegetarian protein, but. you don't have to be a vegetarian or vegan. they're a very convenient source of protein and omega-3 fats for anyone, and especially if you don't eat fish. in addition. flaxseed may reduce the risk of certain cancers while chia contains more fiber, protein and omega- three fatty acids. both offer heart health benefits. because they are so high in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, they've been shown to help lower the risk of heart attack and stroke, lower cholesterol levels, as well as tryglicerides and even blood pressure. you can mix and match them- try them in oatmeal, yogurt, or baked goods. but remember--in order to get the benefits--go for ground flax--chia's great either way a good rule of thumb for either flax or chia seeds is maybe to have 1 tablespoon in the morning and then another tablespoon later in the day, so you get about 2 tablespoons for the day small seeds, big rewards. for today's health minute,
it's actually the same seed, but they have a history that dates as far back as the aztecs. seeds, along with flax seed, are a good source of vegetarian protein, but. you don't have to be a vegetarian or vegan. they're a very convenient source of protein and omega-3 fats for anyone, and especially if you don't eat fish. in addition. flaxseed may reduce the risk of certain cancers while chia contains more fiber, protein and omega- three fatty acids. both offer heart health benefits. because they...
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the aztecs uses it as currency, and the spanish credited for a sweet transformation. >> and forcing everyonen the news room to eat chocolate chick cookies today. >> most you didn't have to force. >> dark chocolate over milk chocolate, right? >> yes, because they say it is healthy for you. >>> and a look outside as we are all envious and think about chocolate. we look at the radar, a few showers at the shore right now in western parts of the viewing area. they are very scattered at this point and you see in atlantic city gray skies against showers dampening the boardway. 60 degrees. the dewpoint 49 winds out of the north. and looking at the 24-hour change, a good 8 to almost 13 degrees below where we were yesterday at this time. cooler and the northeasterly winds really dropped the numbers. mainly only in the upper 50s now around the region. we are on the cool side for the beginning of the weekend. also the damp side. talking about the big turn-around come sunday in the accuweather seven-day. >> sounds good, thank you. >>> for many of you this will be a 3-day weekend marking columbus damy on
the aztecs uses it as currency, and the spanish credited for a sweet transformation. >> and forcing everyonen the news room to eat chocolate chick cookies today. >> most you didn't have to force. >> dark chocolate over milk chocolate, right? >> yes, because they say it is healthy for you. >>> and a look outside as we are all envious and think about chocolate. we look at the radar, a few showers at the shore right now in western parts of the viewing area. they...
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they've been around as far back as the aztecs. flaxseeds may reduce certain kind of cancer while chia seeds are rich in fiber and omega 3 fatty acids and experts say they are a great source of protein without the saturated fats contained in animal proteins. >> because they are so high in fiber and omega 3 fatty acid they've been shown to lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, cholesterol levels. >> you can mix them and match them and put them in yogurt and baked goods. we want to know is it any good? >> what do they taste like? >> they say if you want the best benefits, go for the ground flax, but the chia seeds are great ground or whole. have you ever had them? >> i have not, but it sounds like it's something you want to kind of disguise a little bit in yogurt, but it's good for you, so that's okay. >>> we had to extend our yellow alert. i apologize. your bad hair day will continue tomorrow. we've had no reports of any high school football games being canceled and the o's are still playing. let's start with a live look outside, o
they've been around as far back as the aztecs. flaxseeds may reduce certain kind of cancer while chia seeds are rich in fiber and omega 3 fatty acids and experts say they are a great source of protein without the saturated fats contained in animal proteins. >> because they are so high in fiber and omega 3 fatty acid they've been shown to lower the risk of heart attack, stroke, cholesterol levels. >> you can mix them and match them and put them in yogurt and baked goods. we want to...
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life of art and the current of history come together, for there, durer was astonished by the beauty of looted aztec gold which had been unloaded in ships from mexico. "wonderful works of art," he called them. it was also a vision of the future for the center of gravity of the west was beginning to shift from the mediterranean to the western seaboard and towns like antwerp and london which would finance the domination of the west. but that lay in the future. in the story of art, the powerhouse was still italy and the time of durer in the north was, in the south, the time of michelangelo. in rome, the renaissance was about to reach its climax. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational broadcasting corporation annenberg media ♪ is by movado makers of the movado museum watch the watch dial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. additional funding for this program made possible by the financial support of...
life of art and the current of history come together, for there, durer was astonished by the beauty of looted aztec gold which had been unloaded in ships from mexico. "wonderful works of art," he called them. it was also a vision of the future for the center of gravity of the west was beginning to shift from the mediterranean to the western seaboard and towns like antwerp and london which would finance the domination of the west. but that lay in the future. in the story of art, the...
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. -- the bag business is doing quite well. women withor men and aztec designs. al market is getting more difficult which is the message from the ceo. looking ahead, talking about for one negative impact of for exchange on the full year has recently reduced, this benefit will be partly offset by more difficult exchange and varmint like ukraine, tourism, those of the big issues. lot of people questioning whether the ceo. what is he doing with amazon, alibaba? the numbers come in in line with what the market is estimated. >> of that will be some of the earnings we get>? earlier this season. the world number two brewer giving them updates on the sales for the first half. reading that -- expected to see an increase but that number has come in at just 5%. a little bit below the estimate. in terms of where they see strength and resilience coming through, the chief executive of sabmiller safety perceived revenue growth in the first half powered by latin america businesses. growth wasage value increasing balance by stronger growth in soft drinks. beencial performance has
. -- the bag business is doing quite well. women withor men and aztec designs. al market is getting more difficult which is the message from the ceo. looking ahead, talking about for one negative impact of for exchange on the full year has recently reduced, this benefit will be partly offset by more difficult exchange and varmint like ukraine, tourism, those of the big issues. lot of people questioning whether the ceo. what is he doing with amazon, alibaba? the numbers come in in line with what...
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take off your shirt the mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztecmbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on their body. other common things are area code. 210. >> 210, what's up? >> spur symbols are common and the city skyline identifiable. known as orejones which means big areas, so we'll see tattoos of an actual ear somewhere on their body, or a playboy bunny, if you know how to read the tattoos you find out this guy's a member. >> gang inspectors like officers rodriguez and rocha identified thousands of gang members, no system is perfect. neither is shooting lockup "extended stay". >> when shooting "extended stay", you will shoot for several weeks, and you'll be down a week or so and then come back. we shot our first couple of weeks, we saw the gang
take off your shirt the mexican mafia carries a side from their name, mexican mafia tattooed on their body, common tattoos are aztecmbols, you'll see the pyramids and the sun god looking up numbers correlate to letters of the alphabet. we'll see numbers like the number 13, and m is the 13th letter of the alphabet. take off your shirt. >> all right. >> the orejones are less complex. >> that way. for them, san antonio is their city. so anything san antonio-related will be on...
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[laughter] he walks to the table which display the tools of his trade, speculums and scalpel's, tinctures and powders, aztec of handkerchiefs and a large jar of properly starred leeches. he dipped his fingers in a bowl of olive oil and rubber them slowly together as he looked back at the woman. such is not a woman's province, nature, power, nor mission. she wins in the heart, her seat in thrown are but the hard stone. the household altar is our pleasure of -- place of worship and service walking toward her. staring at the wall in front of her, her hands balled on the thin cotton sheet. she has a head to small for intellect stroking her hair but looking to his audience. but it is just big enough for love. [applause] >> that is an actual speech that he made to the students here. i remember when he got to the part, conceive of hamlet or macbeth. nope. if you only knew who was writing your story. you would be so mad. some bad pitches again, hoff there was actually an incredibly common mind set. he was one of the most prominent voices in obstetrics and he had to look at it through the 19th century. immodesty rea
[laughter] he walks to the table which display the tools of his trade, speculums and scalpel's, tinctures and powders, aztec of handkerchiefs and a large jar of properly starred leeches. he dipped his fingers in a bowl of olive oil and rubber them slowly together as he looked back at the woman. such is not a woman's province, nature, power, nor mission. she wins in the heart, her seat in thrown are but the hard stone. the household altar is our pleasure of -- place of worship and service...
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the cost for female employees to freeze their eggs. facebook is offering full coverage up to $20,000 and apple plans to offer it next year. this aztecnies struggle to as techomen -- companies at struggle to retain women. obviously, this is giving women the power to make a choice. what do you make of apple and facebook doing this right now? >> we applaud their efforts. they are definitely tech innovators. they are leading the space in the employment benefits area as well. >> how likely will other companies follow suit? >> a number of other large corporate citizens will in fact pay for egg freezing for their female employees. ,> is this telling young women we want you to be a mom, just not while you are working here? or is this profamily? >> it's absolutely profamily. they are trying to help women to the degree that they can have it all, be able to do that. both facebook and apple and all large corporate employers should embrace this. we endorse that as well. in the event that doesn't happen and you want children later in life, this is like an insurance policy so you will be able to conceive in your mid to late 30's. with eggs you may
the cost for female employees to freeze their eggs. facebook is offering full coverage up to $20,000 and apple plans to offer it next year. this aztecnies struggle to as techomen -- companies at struggle to retain women. obviously, this is giving women the power to make a choice. what do you make of apple and facebook doing this right now? >> we applaud their efforts. they are definitely tech innovators. they are leading the space in the employment benefits area as well. >> how...
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at vacation retreats in ancient mexico, aztec kings bathe while their armies sack and burn a remote town. thousands of captives are marched to the capital where their hearts are offered to gods who sanctioned conquest. every city and town in the e
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impact this evening all underway in the north bay time an officer cass coming up >> : stocks closing all like a big game out to and his 63 points 1.6% 16 calls and 380 aztecpoints climbs 42 points >> : market has huge swings this week including several sharp drops molesters worried about growing economic growth in plunging oil prices >> : and a firm from home tx 258 a gallon in prices going down national average for regular $3.14 a here in the bay area triple air pours gone a regular and opened to 3687 cisco said jose lotus locally at 353 a gallon. financial and bay area keep about walker website track bay area gas prices click on that special section on to to target areas closest to where you live color-coded and literally find a price 325 right here valero great resource here on kron 4 kron4-dot-com >> : rain finally starting the edge of the bay area ellis' the north bay quite a bit of rain the coastal waters some the showers and indicate that your downpour's we zoom in to the coast you see rain also have your shower lightning strikes far offshore not evident right now. drain sense to move to 1 01 impact that area next three to 40 minutes >> : settle a
impact this evening all underway in the north bay time an officer cass coming up >> : stocks closing all like a big game out to and his 63 points 1.6% 16 calls and 380 aztecpoints climbs 42 points >> : market has huge swings this week including several sharp drops molesters worried about growing economic growth in plunging oil prices >> : and a firm from home tx 258 a gallon in prices going down national average for regular $3.14 a here in the bay area triple air pours gone a...
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more than two thousand years later, the aztecs called this region "olman," or "rubber country," the name of the peoples. who dwelled there in antiquity is lost, but they have become known as olmec. to express their political and religious beliefs, the ancient olmec invented imagery of spellbinding power. theyarved monumental sculptures fm volcanic rock without mel tools, ing haers and chisels made ostone. they transported massive blocks of basalt, ighing up to 2ns, across miles of teory thout benefit of the wel. they built the first pyramid in the americas, rising 100 feet anma of ren the half millionubic ft ofpa they fasoned delicate, and often deeply expressive, works of art in ceramic, serpentine and jade. the result was the most sophisticated artistic style yet created in the americas. thstyle developed throughout mesmerica, which extends from central meco to present-day costa rica. the most striking olmec achievements have been found in southern mexico, at sites such san lorenzo, laenta, tres zapotes near the gulf coast, and tlatilco and chalcatngo in the highlan. in the 18th and 19
more than two thousand years later, the aztecs called this region "olman," or "rubber country," the name of the peoples. who dwelled there in antiquity is lost, but they have become known as olmec. to express their political and religious beliefs, the ancient olmec invented imagery of spellbinding power. theyarved monumental sculptures fm volcanic rock without mel tools, ing haers and chisels made ostone. they transported massive blocks of basalt, ighing up to 2ns, across...