Why not donate the "head", to the "Domenican Man" Museum in Santo Domingo?
It's alway good to return stolen artifacts to their country of origen.
Cris Colon
For the record, I have not 'stolen' an archeological artifact. I found it myself, in a rural area south of San Juan de la Maguana. I have not taken it out of the country, it's in my home, here, in Las Lomas de Azua, Dominican Republic. Also, I didn't say I own it, I said I have it. I understand that all archeological artifacts belong to the state, however, anyone is allowed to possess it, and the Museo del Hombre Dominicano (Anthropological Museum of the Dominican Republic) would wish to register it, and may requiere it for exhibition purposes. This works the same way for gun ownership in the Dominican Repubic. The DR government issues a a person a permit to possess and/or carry a weapon, however, the fine print reads that the state owns all guns. So, anyone wishes to 'adopt' a genuine Taino Cem??