This 3,000-year-old Olmec face was made to last. What can we learn from it?

"Being able to recognize a face is one of those fundamental survival skills."

"Being able to recognize a face is one of those fundamental survival skills."

Curator Joanne Pillsbury on an Olmec mask.

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Photography by Oi-Cheong Lee

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Joanne Pillsbury
Andrall E. Pearson Curator, The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

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Face, Olmec artist(s), Jadeite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
900–400 BCE