7.3 Chavin culture and religious centers
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Early American civilizations, from the Olmec to Chavin, laid the groundwork for complex societies in the Americas. These cultures developed advanced agriculture, monumental architecture, and sophisticated art forms between 1500 BCE and 900 CE. Key civilizations like the Olmec, Maya, and Chavin adapted to diverse environments, from tropical lowlands to Andean highlands. They created stratified societies, developed religious systems, and made technological advances in areas such as astronomy, writing, and metallurgy.
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Early American civilizations, from the Olmec to Chavin, laid the groundwork for complex societies in the Americas. These cultures developed advanced agriculture, monumental architecture, and sophisticated art forms between 1500 BCE and 900 CE. Key civilizations like the Olmec, Maya, and Chavin adapted to diverse environments, from tropical lowlands to Andean highlands. They created stratified societies, developed religious systems, and made technological advances in areas such as astronomy, writing, and metallurgy.
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