February 3, 2008
The Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head is a terracotta head, probably originally part of a larger figurine, discovered in 1933 among pre-Columbian grave goods in the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca zone in the Toluca Valley, approximately 65 kilometers southwest of Mexico City. Because of the head appears to be similar to artifacts of Roman origin, some believe that it is evidence of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca_head 

The Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head is a terracotta head, probably originally part of a larger figurine, discovered in 1933 among pre-Columbian grave goods in the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca zone in the Toluca Valley, approximately 65 kilometers southwest of Mexico City. Because of the head appears to be similar to artifacts of Roman origin, some believe that it is evidence of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca_head 

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