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Olmec Monuments

Olmec Monuments explores the impressive monumental art and architecture of the Olmec civilization, a foundational culture in Mesoamerica. It delves into how this ancient society, despite lacking metal tools and the wheel, managed to create colossal stone heads, some weighing over 20 tons. These massive sculptures weren't just feats of engineering, but served as powerful statements of political power and religious beliefs, solidifying the Olmec rulers' authority. Intriguingly, the stones were often sourced from quarries located miles away, presenting significant logistical challenges for transportation and placement.

The book examines various categories of Olmec monuments, including the iconic colossal heads, altars, stelae, and other sculptures, analyzing their artistic style, construction, and potential meaning within Olmec centers. It progresses through thematic sections, first detailing the colossal heads, then exploring smaller monuments and architectural complexes, before synthesizing archaeological evidence with art history and anthropology.

This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the intricate connections between Olmec monumental art, political power, and cosmology, offering valuable insights into the origins of social stratification and the development of early state societies.


Author:

  • Everett Sinclair

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 102 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Culture
  • Architecture

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