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Olmec Lost Origins. Matrix Wisdom, A Hidden History, #4
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- ISBN8235917958
- EAN9798235917958
- Date de parution03/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
In the dense, river-woven lowlands of ancient Mexico, a civilization emerged that would leave an imprint far greater than its surviving traces suggest. The Olmecs stand at the beginning of Mesoamerican history, yet their origins remain obscured, their identity uncertain, and their achievements astonishing in both scale and sophistication. From colossal stone heads carved with unmistakable individuality to sacred landscapes shaped with deliberate precision, their world appears already fully formed-complex, symbolic, and deeply connected to forces beyond the visible.
This book explores the hidden foundations of that world, tracing the environmental, cultural, and intellectual forces that gave rise to one of the earliest great civilizations of the Americas. It examines how a society could organize immense labor, master difficult materials, and construct a system of belief in which rulers, nature, and the cosmos were inseparably linked. Beneath the surface of stone and earth lies a deeper structure of meaning-one defined by cycles of time, sacred geography, and the transformation of matter into symbols of power and continuity.
At the center of the investigation is a question that has never been fully resolved: how did such a civilization emerge with such maturity? Was it the result of long local development, or does it reflect influences and connections that extend beyond the boundaries of the region? By expanding the intellectual and cultural context surrounding the Olmecs, this work engages with the enduring mystery of their beginnings while remaining grounded in the realities of their world.
What survives is fragmentary, yet profoundly suggestive. Through careful analysis and expanded perspective, the Olmecs are revealed not simply as the first great culture of Mesoamerica, but as a society whose legacy continues to shape the way the ancient past is understood. Their origins may remain hidden, but the depth of their influence is unmistakable, echoing through time in the civilizations that followed and in the questions that still remain unanswered.
This book explores the hidden foundations of that world, tracing the environmental, cultural, and intellectual forces that gave rise to one of the earliest great civilizations of the Americas. It examines how a society could organize immense labor, master difficult materials, and construct a system of belief in which rulers, nature, and the cosmos were inseparably linked. Beneath the surface of stone and earth lies a deeper structure of meaning-one defined by cycles of time, sacred geography, and the transformation of matter into symbols of power and continuity.
At the center of the investigation is a question that has never been fully resolved: how did such a civilization emerge with such maturity? Was it the result of long local development, or does it reflect influences and connections that extend beyond the boundaries of the region? By expanding the intellectual and cultural context surrounding the Olmecs, this work engages with the enduring mystery of their beginnings while remaining grounded in the realities of their world.
What survives is fragmentary, yet profoundly suggestive. Through careful analysis and expanded perspective, the Olmecs are revealed not simply as the first great culture of Mesoamerica, but as a society whose legacy continues to shape the way the ancient past is understood. Their origins may remain hidden, but the depth of their influence is unmistakable, echoing through time in the civilizations that followed and in the questions that still remain unanswered.












