Originally posted by Gypsy Jan
What Triadan, Inomata and their colleagues' new discoveries suggest is that great civilizations don't grow out of previous dominant groups like the
Olmec, nor do they arise in isolation. They are the result of hybridization. The Maya came to dominate Mexico, Guatemala and Belize because they were
able to incorporate the innovations of the Olmec along with the discoveries and beliefs of many peoples in the area whose lives we are just now
beginning to learn about. The ancient Maya were, in other words, a multiculture.
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