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Curious villagers surrounding the great Olmec head excavated in 1939 by archeologist Mathew Stirling in the Mexican state of Veracruz
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Across the back of the stela were clumps of dots and bars, a notation familiar to Stirling for the Maya. The Maya used a dot to signify one and a horizontal bar to signify five; the number nineteen would thus be tree bars and four dots. Stirling copied the dots and bars and “hurried back to camp, where he settled down to decipher them” The inscription turned out to be a date: September 3, 32 B.C., in today’s calendar. ` Page 233
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