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| The early domesticated beast of burden in the Andean region was the |
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| The introduction of maize to the Andean region |
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| increased food supplies, allowing for greater urbanization. |
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| An example of the enduring impact of the Olmec on Mesoamerican life is |
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| Why did the olmec lay out their cities in alignment with the paths of stars? |
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| It reflects a strong belief in the significance of astronomical events. |
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| Why did the olmec lay out their cities in alignment with the paths of stars? |
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| It reflects a strong belief in the significance of astronomical events. |
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| The cultural core of early Olmec civilization was located at |
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| What plants were domesticated and formed the staple of Mesoamerican diet? |
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