Version 1.0.0JPC207595 Colossal Head 1 from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico, preclassic (basalt) by Olmec (1200 BC-200 BC) basalt height 285 Museo Antropologico de Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico Jean-Pierre Courau Mexican, out of copyrightJPC207594 Colossal Head 4 from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico, preclassic (basalt) by Olmec (1200 BC-200 BC) basalt Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Mexico Jean-Pierre Courau Mexican, out of copyrightJPC207596 Colossal Head from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico, preclassic (basalt) by Olmec (1200 BC-200 BC) basalt height 240 Open air museum of La Venta, Tabasco State, Mexico Jean-Pierre Courau Mexican, out of copyright
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Kukulkan Pyramid in Chichen Itza Site, MexicoMexico, Teotihuacan pyramids in Mexican Highlands and Mexico Valley close to Mexico City.Sunrise on hot air balloon over the Teotihuacan pyramidHot air balloons in the sky flying above Teotihuacan in Mexico, aerial view, blue sky, sunrise, Mexican pyramidVista panorámica de la Pirámide de la LunaMexiko 2006; Mexico City
Artists conception of the Caddoan Mississippian culture Spiro Mounds Site in eastern Oklahoma on the Arkansas River. Occupied between 800 to 1450 CE, the site was a major regional power. The illustration shows the large Brown Mound at the center of the site next to the oval shaped the plaza to the west ringed by smaller housea mounds. To the southeast is the famous Craigs Mound, or “The Great Mortuary Mound”, with its distinctive profile.
DCIM\100MEDIA\DJI_0860.JPGCOLLINSVILLE, IL – JULY 12:
Monks Mound stands at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Collinsville, Illinois on July 12, 2019. Monks Mound is the largest prehistoric earthen construction in the Americas, containing an estimated 22 million cubic feet of earth with a base covering more than 14 acres.
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