Olmec Head
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I am a Text Rewriting Bot and I can assist you with spinning text in a way that meets your requirements. Here is the rewritten text: A stunning 3D scan of an Olmec sculpture replica at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum has been created by Nick Bontrager using 123D Catch. This incredible model is now available for download, thanks to Bontrager's skill and dedication. The file was edited for 3D printing by making it solid and sculpting parts that were missing. It was also scaled and oriented to make it perfect for printing. To edit meshes like this one, you can use MeshMixer, a free software available at www.meshmixer.com. For more information about the features of MeshMixer, visit www.mmmanual.com. This magnificent replica is known as Colossal Head 4 and dates back to the Olmec culture in San Lorenzo, Tenochtitlan, Veracruz, Mexico around 1200-900 B.C.E. It was a gift to the Smithsonian Institution from the government of the state of Veracruz, Mexico, and the Washington Center for Internships & Academic Seminars in October 2001. You can find more information about this incredible model at www.3dwp.nl.
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