In 1938, eleven gigantic head sculptures were discovered in the primeval forests of Mexico, shocking the global archaeological community. These statues stand 16 meters tall and weigh 20 tons, yet they lack bodies and limbs. The reliefs on the statues seem to convey some form of information, but to this day, no one has been able to decipher them. The identity of the creators remains a mystery; some scholars believe they were made by the Olmec civilization, while others question this theory. Additionally, giant reliefs in Venezuela reveal images under specific lighting conditions, which may be artificially carved rather than naturally formed. What secrets lie behind these enigmatic relics?