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Epi-Olmec culture and Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

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Difference between Epi-Olmec culture and Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

Epi-Olmec culture vs. Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

The Epi-Olmec culture was a cultural area in the central region of the present-day Mexican state of Veracruz. The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is a non-repeating, vigesimal (base-20) and base-18 calendar used by several pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, most notably the Maya.

Similarities between Epi-Olmec culture and Mesoamerican Long Count calendar

Epi-Olmec culture and Mesoamerican Long Count calendar have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Isthmian script, Izapa, La Mojarra, La Mojarra Stela 1, Mesoamerica, Tres Zapotes, Tuxtla Statuette, Veracruz.

Isthmian script

The Isthmian script is a very early Mesoamerican writing system in use in the area of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec from perhaps 500 BCE to 500 CE, although there is disagreement on these dates.

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Izapa

Izapa is a very large pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Chiapas; it is best known for its occupation during the Late Formative period.

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La Mojarra

La Mojarra is an archaeological site in the Mexican state of Veracruz, located not far from the Gulf Coast at a bend in the Acula River.

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La Mojarra Stela 1

La Mojarra Stela 1 is a Mesoamerican carved monument (stela) dating from 156 CE (2nd century CE).

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Mesoamerica

Mesoamerica is an important historical region and cultural area in the Americas, extending from approximately central Mexico through Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, and within which pre-Columbian societies flourished before the Spanish colonization of the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Tres Zapotes

Tres Zapotes is a Mesoamerican archaeological site located in the south-central Gulf Lowlands of Mexico in the Papaloapan River plain.

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Tuxtla Statuette

The Tuxtla Statuette is a small 6.3 inch (16 cm) rounded greenstone figurine, carved to resemble a squat, bullet-shaped human with a duck-like bill and wings.

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Veracruz

Veracruz, formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave,In isolation, Veracruz, de and Llave are pronounced, respectively,, and.

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Epi-Olmec culture and Mesoamerican Long Count calendar Comparison

Epi-Olmec culture has 31 relations, while Mesoamerican Long Count calendar has 97. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 6.25% = 8 / (31 + 97).

References

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