Anthropology Museum of Xalapa collection in photos

 


The Anthropology Museum of Xalapa (Museo de Antropología de Xalapa) is home to one of the best collections of Olmec colossal heads, with the others being the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City and the open-air La Venta Museum (Parque Museo La Venta) in Villahermosa. Apart from the stone heads, there are other magnificent pieces on display left behind by Olmec and other Mesoamerican cultures. A couple of items that caught my eye are little toys on wheels! The significance of this is that it is widely viewed that wheel wasn`t known in Mesoamerica - but, as it turns out, although not as a means of transport, it was known.

Following you can see the exhibition - at least most of it - in photos. 
You can see more items in the Museum`s digital collection: sapp.uv.mx/catalogomax


"The Olmec heads of Mexico are a collection of 17 giant stone head sculptures believed to have been carved by the Olmecs. (...) San Lorenzo Head (10) is located at San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán Community Museum while San Lorenzo Heads (2) and (6) are at Mexico City’s National Anthropology Museum. Xalapa’s Anthropology Museum houses the remaining San Lorenzo sculptures. All of the La Venta heads are in Villahermosa. One of the Tres Zapotes Heads is in the Tres Zapotes Community Museum while its companion, along with the La Cobata head, is located at Tuxtla’s Central Plaza." 












































































































































































































































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