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🗿🌵 Ultimate Guide to Mexico’s Anthropology Museum! 🌍🏛️

🔍 What’s Inside? Latin America’s largest museum is a treasure trove of 600,000+ artifacts spanning 4,000 years of Indigenous history! 🤯 From Olmec heads to Aztec calendars, the 22 galleries (plus a temporary exhibit space) unpack Mexico’s pre-Hispanic civilizations. 🗺️ Floor Plan 101 Level 1: Archaeology central! 🦴 Dig into human evolution, migration waves, and ancient tools. Level 2: Ethnography galore! 🌺 Learn about modern Indigenous cultures through textiles, rituals, and music. ⏰ When to Go Tue–Sun: 9 AM–5 PM. 🚫 Mondays = museum nap time. 💸 Cost General admission: ~100 pesos (~$6 USD). 💵 FREE for locals/residents every Sunday! 🆓 Special exhibits? Extra fee. 🎟️ 🔥 Don’t Miss These! Aztec Sun Stone 🌞: A 24-ton cosmic calendar carved in 1479. Teotihuacan Replicas 🐍: Feathered Serpent Temple and Tlaloc statues. Toltec Warriors 🗡️: Giant stone columns from Tula. Maya Tomb of Pakal 💀: The jade-masked “Lid of the Sarcophagus.” 📸 Top 10 Galleries Gallery 1: Human evolution—apes to smartphones! 🦍📱 Gallery 2: Bering Strait land bridge = Americas’ highway! 🌉 Gallery 3: Central Mexico’s pottery game (2400 BCE–200 CE). 🏺 Gallery 4: Teotihuacan’s Death God (spooky stone faces!). 👹 Gallery 5: Toltec wolf-helmets 🐺—because why not? Gallery 6: Aztec MECCA! 🌺 Sun Stone + Coatlicue (the earth goddess). Gallery 7: Oaxaca’s Mixtec gold bling. 💍 Gallery 8: Olmec “baby-faced” colossal heads. 👶 Gallery 9: Maya jade masks—green god vibes. 🍃 Gallery 10: West Mexico’s shaft tombs. ⚰️ 💡 Pro Tips Bring H2O and snacks—this place is HUGE! 🥤🍪 Skip Galleries 11–22 if you’re rushed (North Mexico’s history is cool, but dense). 📚 Closest metro: Auditorio (Line 7). 🚇 #MuseumGoals #MexicoMagic #AnthropologyNerd 🇲🇽🗺️

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🗿🌵 Ultimate Guide to Mexico’s Anthropology Museum! 🌍🏛️

🔍 What’s Inside? Latin America’s largest museum is a treasure trove of 600,000+ artifacts spanning 4,000 years of Indigenous history! 🤯 From Olmec heads to Aztec calendars, the 22 galleries (plus a temporary exhibit space) unpack Mexico’s pre-Hispanic civilizations. 🗺️ Floor Plan 101 Level 1: Archaeology central! 🦴 Dig into human evolution, migration waves, and ancient tools. Level 2: Ethnography galore! 🌺 Learn about modern Indigenous cultures through textiles, rituals, and music. ⏰ When to Go Tue–Sun: 9 AM–5 PM. 🚫 Mondays = museum nap time. 💸 Cost General admission: ~100 pesos (~$6 USD). 💵 FREE for locals/residents every Sunday! 🆓 Special exhibits? Extra fee. 🎟️ 🔥 Don’t Miss These! Aztec Sun Stone 🌞: A 24-ton cosmic calendar carved in 1479. Teotihuacan Replicas 🐍: Feathered Serpent Temple and Tlaloc statues. Toltec Warriors 🗡️: Giant stone columns from Tula. Maya Tomb of Pakal 💀: The jade-masked “Lid of the Sarcophagus.” 📸 Top 10 Galleries Gallery 1: Human evolution—apes to smartphones! 🦍📱 Gallery 2: Bering Strait land bridge = Americas’ highway! 🌉 Gallery 3: Central Mexico’s pottery game (2400 BCE–200 CE). 🏺 Gallery 4: Teotihuacan’s Death God (spooky stone faces!). 👹 Gallery 5: Toltec wolf-helmets 🐺—because why not? Gallery 6: Aztec MECCA! 🌺 Sun Stone + Coatlicue (the earth goddess). Gallery 7: Oaxaca’s Mixtec gold bling. 💍 Gallery 8: Olmec “baby-faced” colossal heads. 👶 Gallery 9: Maya jade masks—green god vibes. 🍃 Gallery 10: West Mexico’s shaft tombs. ⚰️ 💡 Pro Tips Bring H2O and snacks—this place is HUGE! 🥤🍪 Skip Galleries 11–22 if you’re rushed (North Mexico’s history is cool, but dense). 📚 Closest metro: Auditorio (Line 7). 🚇 #MuseumGoals #MexicoMagic #AnthropologyNerd 🇲🇽🗺️

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