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Location: Said to be from ruins on the [south] slope of Cerro el Vigia, moved first to Santiago Tuxtla and later to San Andres Tuxtla (Frielaender 1923:165).
Associations: forms part of a set with Totogal Monuments 2 and 4.
Condition: Badly chipped around nose and mouth.
Photographs: Present report, Plate 61; Blom and la Farge 1926: Figure 16.
Drawings: None.
Carved Areas: Sculpture in the round.
Material: According to Friedlaender "the famous old sculptures were made from [Cerro el Vigia's] Olivine lava" (Friedlaender 1923:165, Author's trans.).
Dimensions: Height 61 cm, Width 59 cm, Depth 84 cm.
Description: Totogal Monument 3 is virtually identical to Totogal Monument 2 described above.