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  Mexico
     
c. 5000 BC
 
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Squash and chili are the first plants to be cultivated in America, in the Tehuácan valley in modern Mexico     
Red and green chili peppers


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c. 1500 BC
 
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The Maya are believed to have lived in the same region from about 1500 BC to the present day - America's longest example of continuity      
c. 1200 BC
 
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San Lorenzo develops as the first centre of America's earliest civilization, that of the Olmecs       
c. 1000 BC
 
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Massive stone heads carved by the Olmecs provide a dramatic beginning to the story of American sculpture       
La Venta, giant head
Photograph Beryl Pethick
c. 1000 BC
 
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The Olmecs raise large clay platforms, probably with temples at the top, beginning the long American tradition of sacred pyramids       
c. 900 BC
 
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La Venta replaces San Lorenzo as the capital city and cultural centre of the Olmecs       
c. 600 BC
 
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An Olmec sculptor creates the piece known today as the Wrestler      
c. 400 BC
 
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The Zapotecs create a great city at Monte Alban, continuing the Olmec culture       
c. 150 BC
 
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The earliest inscriptions in an American script are those of the Zapotecs, from about this period      
c. 50 BC
 
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The Maya independently develop the concept of place value in numbers, previously pioneered in Babylon