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      • Matthew and Marion Stirling first visited Tres Zapotes in 1938. They travelled to the western margin and concentrated on the Tres Zapotes site.
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  1. Matthew and Marion Stirling first visited Tres Zapotes in 1938. [3] [2] They travelled to the western margin and concentrated on the Tres Zapotes site. He noted the position of the colossal head – surrounded by four mounds – and the presence of a vast mound group in the area.

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  3. May 30, 2024 · During the twentieth century, the village has experienced at least three major events in terms of archaeological labor: 1) in 1938 Matthew Stirling began the first systematic archaeological project at Tres Zapotes; 2) in 1975 an archaeological museum was founded in the village; and 3) in the 1990s Christopher Pool conducted a second major ...

  4. Apr 25, 2021 · The date was January 16, 1939. American archaeologist Matthew Sterling was excited to be leading an in-depth expedition to a little-known ancient city called Tres Zapotes located in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

  5. In 1938, the Stirlings visited Mexico for the first time. While Marion, pregnant with her first child, visited Mitla and Monte Albán, Matthew traveled eight hours on horseback from Tlacotalpan to Tres Zapotes, to see the Olmec colossal head discovered there by José María Melgar y Serrano in 1862.

  6. Matthew and Marion Stirling, anthropologists at the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology, in camp at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico on 2 April 1939.

  7. He briefly joined the Stirlings in Veracruz, where they were doing anthropological field work. Summary. Matthew and Marion Stirling, anthropologists at the Smithsonian's Bureau of American Ethnology, in camp at Tres Zapotes, Veracruz, Mexico on 2 April 1939. Contained within.

  8. Fording a river in Veracruz. Head No. 4 at San Lorenzo. Monument 4 at La Venta. Monument Q at Tres Zapotes. Monument 7 sarcophagus and basalt columns. His wife and co-author Marion Illig.

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