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Olmec Jade, Olmec Period © D. Donne Bryant
 
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Olmec Jade, Mexico © D. Donne Bryant
 
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Olmec jade votive axe (hacha) with an excellent depiction of the common were-Jaguar or anthropomorphic human baby with jaguar facial motif (600-1000 B.C.). No provenience is provided, but it likely came from the Gulf Coast heartland of Olmec Civilization. © JP Courau
 
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Epi-Olmec Stela 4, Cerro de las Mesas, Veracruz, Mexico.  Dates to ca. 450 B.C. © JP Courau
 
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Olmec Jade Jaguar, Mexico © D. Donne Bryant
 
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Colossal Olmec head in the main square of Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. Known as the Crbata head, this is the largest known Olmec head. © John Mitchell
 
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Colossal Olmec head in the main square of Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. Known as the Cobata head, this is the largest known Olmec head. © John Mitchell
 
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Olmec Jade Mask, La Venta, Mexico © D. Donne Bryant
 
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Olmec clay sculpture with anthropomorphic human baby-jaguar face and thick, deeply scrouling, down-turned lips.  Dates to ca. 1000-600 B.C., no provenience, on display at Mexican National Museum of Anthropology. © JP Courau
 
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Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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El Negro, Monument F from the Olmec ruins of Tres Zapotes, Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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Olmec stone sculpture from San Martin Pajapan on the Gulf Coast of Veracruz, Mexico.  The piece is displayed in the Xalapa Museum.  Measures 150 cm in height. © JP Courau
 
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Olmec Jade mask found during excavations in the Aztec ruins of the Templo Mayor, Mexico City.  The mask predates the Aztec temple by over 2,000 years and must have been an heirloom valued by the Aztec. © JP Courau
 
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Olmec low relief statuette with characteristic were-jaguar/anthropomorphic jaguar face holding a ball or other round object to the upper chest.  Dates to ca. 1000-600 B.C. No provenience, Displayed at Mexican National Museum Anthropology, Mexico City. © JP Courau
 
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Replica of an Olmec statue at the Reserva Ecologica de Nanciyaga on Lake Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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Olmec head, Museum of Anthropology, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico © Ivan Orta
 
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Statue of Xochipilli, the Olmec Sun God, in the Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico © John Mitchell
 
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Stucco facade face with an Olmec influence on the Pyramid of Acanceh at the Mayan ruins of Acanceh, Mexico © Chris R. Sharp
 
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