Create an image which visually narrates the evolution of Mayan architecture from the influence of the Olmec culture. Depict a primitive Olmec structure made of limestone and marked by a colossal stone head symbolizing their gods. Adjacent to it, showcase an advanced Mayan city featuring massive stepped pyramids constructed with sandstone. Make sure this transition is signified by a time progression from the Olmec era to the Mayan civilization, meanwhile ensuring that no text is included in the image.

How did the Maya building evolve beyond the Olmec?(1 point)

Responses

The Maya did not build homes for the elite in their cities.
The Maya did not build homes for the elite in their cities.

The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids.
The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids.

The Maya used sandstone, not limestone.
The Maya used sandstone, not limestone.

The Maya created colossal heads for their gods.

None of the responses provided accurately explain how Maya building evolved beyond the Olmec. The correct answer is: The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids. Maya architecture advanced significantly beyond the simple Olmec structures, with the development of complex city layouts, monumental buildings, and grand pyramids with multiple levels or steps.