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Why do we not know much about the Olmecs? No one can decipher their writing Their artifacts did not survive time Some do not believe they existed
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Why do we not know much about the Olmecs? No one can decipher their writing Their artifacts did not survive time Some do not believe they existed
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Why do we not know much about the Olmecs?
No one can decipher their writing
Their artifacts did not survive time
Some do not believe they existed
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no one knowd
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no one know what happened to them
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