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Related: About this forumAn Ancient Portal to the Underworld Was Found in Denver
Looters stole this 2,700-year-old hell gate. Now, its back where it belongs.
BY DARREN ORFPUBLISHED: JUN 14, 2024 9:59 AM EDT

- Originally stolen sometime in the early 20th century, a portal to the underworld depicting the Olmec jaguar god Tepeyollotlicuhti returned to its Mexican home in May of 2023.
- Because the looters broke the object into smaller pieces, Mexican authorities with the governments National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have spent a year restoring the statue to its former glory.
- The return of the statue was the result of a decades-long effort among archeologists and officials working in stolen antiquities.
Sometime in the early 20th century (officials arent sure exactly when), looters made off with a 2,700-year-old treasure of the Mexican-based Olmecsone of North Americas first major civilizations. The artifact was a six-foot-by-five-foot Olmec Cave Mask, also known as a Portal al Inframundo (passage to the underworld), depicting the Olmec jaguar god Tepeyollotlicuhti with its flaring eyes and gaping mouth.
Originally located in Chalcatzingo in the Mexican state of Morelosan area famous for its Olmec artwork and iconographythe looted statue went on a decades-long journey, winding in and out of different museums and private collections in the United States. Eventually, this ancient hell gate wound up in Denver in 2023 and, finally, authorities from the Antiquities Trafficking Unit based in New York City secured the masterpiece. Within a couple months, the long-missing statue made a return trip to Mexico.
This incredible, ancient piece is a rare window into the past of Olmec society, New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a press statement at the time. Like many other looted antiquities, the Olmec Cave Mask was broken into several different pieces to make the smuggling process simpler.
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), a group within Mexicos Ministry of Culture (which has been leading the restoration), says the statue was actually broken into 25 pieces. As a result, experts have been working on the piece in situ to provide greater stability and coherent visual reading, according to a recent press release.
More:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/archaeology/a61088480/olmec-hell-gate-artifact-returned-to-mexico/
riversedge
(81,571 posts)Judi Lynn
(164,170 posts)I felt puzzled about the article's photo, really wondered about it,




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Thank you for posting that one. It's outstanding, riversedge. Thank you for taking the time.
John1956PA
(5,119 posts)japple
(10,459 posts)eom
whopis01
(3,931 posts)I think we have a pretty good idea...

GreenWave
(12,804 posts)Perhaps the portal not only serves as the entry for trump but also a time bridge?
Vogon_Glory
(10,362 posts)People from that part of the world would put their portal in Denver of all places. Trade with interior Mexico was going on in the Four Corners area in the 13th century AD, but the Denver area seemed way out of the way for 700 BC.
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