Monument 1 from the flanks of the San Martin Pajapan volcano. This statue is Olmec in origin.
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Monument 1 (above) was found on top of the San Martin Pajapan volcano, part of the Tuxtla Mountains. Note that the headdress features a typical
were-jaguar face, with a downturned mouth, almond eyes, and a cleft forehead. The basalt status is 142 cm (55 in) high, and was re-discovered by Frans Blom in his expedition of 1925.
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