
Figure 1
Map of the ELPB and Western Tuxtla Mountains showing the location of Tres Zapotes and Santiago Tuxtla. ESRI map edited by the author.

Figure 2
Hueyapan colossal head or Tres Zapotes Monument A. Photograph by the author.

Figure 3
View of Tres Zapotes Structure 7 (Loma Camila) cover with pasture and surrounded by maize and sugar cane fields. Photograph by the author.

Figure 4
Jaime Zapot Leyva, senior archaeological worker. Photograph by the author.

Figure 5
Façade of the Museo de Sitio de Tres Zapotes after being refurbished in 2007. Photograph by the author.

Figure 6
Current Museum Staff; from left to right: Guillermo García Santo, Juan Vergara Mazaba, and Mauricio Mendoza Canela. Photograph by the author.

Figure 7
Painting made by Don Rolando Solis showing a group of archaeological workers and Tres Zapotes Monument F. Reproduced with the permission of José Alberto Solis.

Figure 8
Photograph of Don Rolando Solis and his first Olmec colossal head. Reproduced with the permission of José Alberto Solis.

Figure 9
Some of Stirling’s workers in the 1990s. Photograph reproduced with the permission of Don Francisco Mujica.
