image source:witter.com/gcerveravalee Photo credit: Where to find the Olmec heads?
Despite replicas existing in diverse locations around the globe, all seventeen of the original Olmec heads are still found in Mexico. San Lorenzo Heads 2 and 6 are at Mexico City’s National Anthropology Museum, and Head 10 is at the San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán Community Museum. The rest of the San Lorenzo heads are at Xalapa’s Anthropology Museum. All four La Venta Olmec heads remain in Villahermosa – three are at Parque-Museo La Venta, and the other is at Tabasco’s History Museum. One of the Tres Zapotes heads, as well as the La Cobata head, are displayed in Tuxtla’s central plaza. The other Tres Zapotes Head is at the Tres Zapotes.
credit/source: https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/the-mystery-behind-mexicos-colossal-olmec-heads/
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