All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Evolving Olmec Origins Story

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Despite nearly a century of research, Mesoamerica's first major civilization remains an enigma. Your course begins with an examination of the origins, culture, art, and legacy of the Olmec civilization. See how new research into archaeological sites and LiDAR technology has unearthed game-changing discoveries.

  • S01E02 The Olmec Discovered

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Step back more than 150 years to the discovery of a colossal head made from eight tons of basalt in the Veracruz mountains. See how early research, archaeological expeditions, and antiquarian interest established our initial understanding of the Olmecs as Mesoamerica's founding civilization.

  • S01E03 San Lorenzo

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    San Lorenzo was the first major Olmec city, which peaked around 1,000 BCE. Known for its colossal heads, elite palaces, and a mysterious decline, San Lorenzo continues to fascinate. Learn what the latest DNA evidence and research into ancient corn production tell us about this city and the broader Olmec civilization.

  • S01E04 Mesoamerican Mother Culture?

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    For nearly a century, archaeologists have labeled the Olmecs as a "Mother Culture," out of which sprang other great Mesoamerican civilizations. Here, Dr. Barnhart surveys recent research into contemporary cultures in the Valley of Oaxaca and the Soconusco region, which suggests a "Sister Culture" of mutual influence might be more precise.

  • S01E05 La Venta

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    La Venta is the defining Olmec city of the Middle Formative Period of 900–500 BCE. Explore its corn-fueled rise, its great pyramids and private tombs, and trade networks throughout the region. Like San Lorenzo, La Venta amplified the Olmec legacy and shaped Mesoamerican culture until its fall.

  • S01E06 Olmec Iconography and Religion

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Like so much of the Olmec legacy, we can only speculate about the civilization's religion and iconography. In this lecture, Dr. Barnhart shows you a wealth of Olmec art, including stunning half-human, half-jaguar figures. He then walks you through debates over the Olmec pantheon versus shamanism and ancestor worship.

  • S01E07 Life as an Olmec

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    A civilization is about more than cities and great buildings. It's about people. Here, step into the daily life of the Olmecs, from elite palaces to common homes. Get to know the vibrant society through its settlement patterns, the corn- and river-driven economy, and hairstyles and clothing.

  • S01E08 The Western Olmec

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Shift your attention from Central Mexico to the western archaeological sites in Guerrero and Morelos. Were these settlements an outgrowth of the Olmecs or merely influenced by them? As you dive into this fascinating debate, you will explore cave carvings, ancient hydraulic systems, and more.

  • S01E09 Tres Zapotes and the Epi-Olmecs

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Journey to the archaeological site of Tres Zapotes, which transitioned from a modest Olmec site to a major Epi-Olmec center around 400 BCE. With a written script, distinctive settlement patterns, and evolving construction, go inside the debate of whether the Epi-Olmecs were a continuation or a new civilization altogether.

  • S01E10 Epi-Olmec Script

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    Continue your study of the Late Formation Epi-Olmecs with a deep dive into the Isthmian script. This lecture debunks myths, debates what the written record tells us about the origins of the Zapotecs and the Mayas, and unravels a controversial written text that defies translation.

  • S01E11 Olmec Calendars and Astronomy

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    No Olmec writing or calendars are known before the first century BCE, but Epi-Olmec script offers clues into how the civilization kept time and understood the year. Dr. Barnhart walks you through the "long count" used by the Epi-Olmecs and the Mayans. Then, he turns to sparse astronomical references and LiDAR evidence of the Mesoamerican celestial worldview.

  • S01E12 The Olmec Legacy

    • January 1, 2025
    • The Great Courses

    To wrap up your course, consider the Olmec legacy, from breathtaking religious iconography to stone monuments. Reassessing the "Mother Culture" myth, Dr. Barnhart traces the ideological influence, rulership traditions, and artistic achievements of the Olmecs and their broader influence on ancient Mesoamerica.