Cerro de las Mesas

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Cerro de las Mesas is a major pre-Columbian archaeological site in Veracruz, Mexico, notable for its role in the transition from Olmec to Epi-Olmec and Classic Veracruz cultures and its rich assemblage of monuments and artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
pre-Columbian site
archaeologicalImportance key site for chronology of Epi-Olmec and Classic Veracruz cultures
associatedWith Gulf Coast archaeological tradition
Mesoamerican lowland cultures
country Mexico
culture Classic Veracruz culture NERFINISHED
Epi-Olmec culture NERFINISHED
Olmec-influenced culture
hasEvidenceOf continuation of Olmec iconographic elements
elite social stratification
interaction with other Gulf Coast centers
regional political influence
transition to Classic Veracruz iconography
hasFeature ceramic assemblages
elite burials
jade artifacts
mounds
platforms
plazas
sculptures
stelae
stone monuments
knownFor evidence of cultural continuity and change from Olmec traditions
long-distance exchange items such as jade
rich assemblage of monuments and artifacts
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Gulf Coast of Mexico NERFINISHED
Veracruz NERFINISHED
locatedNear Gulf of Mexico coast NERFINISHED
materialCulture jade ornaments
polychrome ceramics
shell ornaments
stone sculpture
nameMeaning Hill of the Tables
partOf Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
region southern Gulf lowlands
researchField Mesoamerican archaeology
significance important for understanding transition from Olmec to Epi-Olmec and Classic Veracruz cultures
timePeriod Classic period
Epi-Olmec period NERFINISHED
Formative period

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Epi-Olmec culture hasArchaeologicalSite Cerro de las Mesas