![A view of the same colossal stone head still partially buried in the ground. It is the portrait of a bearded individual, of a race different from that of the present Maya population, with a long aquiline nose and slanting eyes. Could this be the portrait of an old-world visitor, perhaps a Phoenician navigator? (Image: © Marco Vigato)](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/Transoceanic-Contact.jpg)
![A view of the same colossal stone head still partially buried in the ground. It is the portrait of a bearded individual, of a race different from that of the present Maya population, with a long aquiline nose and slanting eyes. Could this be the portrait of an old-world visitor, perhaps a Phoenician navigator? (Image: © Marco Vigato)](https://members.ancient-origins.net/sites/default/files/styles/article_category/public/Transoceanic-Contact.jpg?itok=c9JFJvvE)
Cotzumalguapa: Evidence of Pre-Columbian Transoceanic Contact
Thousands of years ago, an unknown culture carved and raised hundreds of stone stelas and sculptures on the Pacific coast of southern Guatemala. Together, they provide some of the strongest evidence of Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact anywhere in...
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