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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Soon afterwards the American archaeologist made a second unsettling<br />

discovery at Tres Zapotes: children’s toys in the form of little wheeled<br />

dogs. 9 These cute artefacts conflicted head-on with prevailing<br />

archaeological opinion, which held that the wheel had remained<br />

undiscovered in Central America until the time of the conquest. The<br />

‘dogmobiles’ proved, at the very least, that the principle of the wheel had<br />

been known to the Olmecs, Central America’s earliest civilization. And if a<br />

people as resourceful as the Olmecs had worked out the principle of the<br />

wheel, it seemed highly unlikely that they would have used it just for<br />

children’s toys.<br />

Geographic Magazine, volume 76, August 1939, pp. 183-218 passim<br />

9 Matthew W. Stirling, ‘Great Stone Faces of the Mexican Jungle’, National Geographic<br />

Magazine, volume 78, September 1940, pp. 314, 310.<br />

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