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What do archaeologists believe may have been the supreme god in Olmec religion? (1 point)
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a chubby baby with an adult head
a snake with eagle wings
a giant human head without a body
a combination of a human and a jaguar called a were-jaguar
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A combination of a human and a jaguar called a were-jaguar. Archaeologists think the were-jaguar motif may represent the Olmec's supreme/supernatural deity (possibly linked to rain and fertility).
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