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18:52, 7 December 2007 | 1,788 × 1,273 (255 KB) | Madman2001 | A map of the Olmec heartland. The yellow sites are known villages and towns. The smaller red dots mark locations where artifacts or art have been found unassociated with habitation. The river courses and shorelines are modern, |
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current | 01:03, 30 December 2007 | 1,788 × 1,273 (257 KB) | Madman2001 | Added two sites: Cobata and Cascajal, moved Llano del Jicaro west of Laguna de los Cerros, based on information in Pool. | |
18:52, 7 December 2007 | 1,788 × 1,273 (255 KB) | Madman2001 | A map of the Olmec heartland. The yellow sites are known villages and towns. The smaller red dots mark locations where artifacts or art have been found unassociated with habitation. The river courses and shorelines are modern, |
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