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What Mayan Archaeologists Don't Want You to Know About the Olmecs | Luke Caverns

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FULL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/l5x-YcFsK24?si=8-ZiK3OTfh9c05zL Subscribe Here: @JulianDoreyDaily Mayan archaeologists have long downplayed one uncomfortable truth — the Olmecs may have taught the Maya everything. LUKE'S LINKS - YT: https://www.youtube.com/@lukecaverns - X: https://twitter.com/lukecaverns Before the rise of the great Mayan cities, the Olmec civilization had already mastered pyramid construction, astronomy, and trade networks that stretched across Central America. Yet few modern researchers openly credit them as the true foundation of Mesoamerican culture. In this clip, Luke Caverns explores the Stone of Kings, the mysterious connection between La Danta and El Tigre, and why sites like El Mirador continue to defy all known explanations. Could this be proof that the Maya inherited knowledge from an even older civilization? Inside this episode: The difference between Olmec and Maya civilizations Evidence of trade routes between the two cultures The monumental pyramids of El Mirador Why archaeologists downplay Olmec influence How “The Stone of Kings” changes everything we know ***TIMESTAMPS*** 00:00 – Conquest, Olmecs, Coatzacoalcos, Agriculture, 17 Heads, Transport, Engineering 08:22 – Aliens?, Gods, Psychedelics, Ego Death, Shamanism 22:50 – Middle Ground, Understudied, Progress, Family, Athens 31:34 – Troy, Greece vs Americas, History Beneath, Squanto 46:48 – Croatoans, Broken Spears, Colonial History, Fort San Juan, Bias 56:52 – Transatlantic Accent, Olmecs, Monument 19 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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