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A Linguistic Look at the Olmecs
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ArchaeologyPsycholinguisticsCultural InventoryLinguistic TheoryBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordHistorical LinguisticsLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceIndigenous LanguagesHeritage LanguageMaterial CultureHistorical ArchaeologyTemporal CorrelationLinguisticsArchaeological OlmecsAnthropologyLinguistic LookLexicon
This paper explores the hypothesis that the archaeological Olmecs, at least in part, were speakers of Mixe-Zoquean languages. The hypothesis is supported by not only geographical and temporal correlation, but by Mixe-Zoquean loan words in other Mesoamerican languages, many of which refer to things diagnostic of the Mesoamerican culture area. Also the cultural inventory revealed in Proto-Mixe-Zoquean vocabulary provides additional support.
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