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Mary E. D. Pohl,1*Kevin O. Pope,2Christopher von Nagy3
A cylinder seal and carved greenstone plaque
bearing glyphs dating to ~650 B.C. have been uncovered near the Olmec
centerof La Venta in Tabasco, Mexico. These artifacts, which predateothers containing writing, reveal that the key aspects of theMesoamerican scripts were present in Olmec writing: the combinationof
pictographic and glyphic elements to represent speech; theuse of the
sacred 260-day calendar; and the connection betweenwriting, the
calendar, and kingship. They imply that Mesoamericanwriting originated
in the La Venta polity.
1 Department of Anthropology, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.
2 Geo Eco
Arc Research, 16305 St. Mary's Church Road, Aquasco, MD 20608, USA.
3 Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New
Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
mpohl{at}mailer.fsu.edu
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