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Necklace Made of Defleshed Human Skull Discovered in Mayan Warrior Tomb

A decorative Maya stone skull.
Here, a decorative stone skull from the Maya. Their warriors may have crafted war trophies from the actual heads of defeated foes.
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Two trophy skulls, recently discovered by archaeologists in the jungles of Belize, may help shed light on the little-understood collapse of the once powerful Classic Maya civilization.

The defleshed and painted human skulls, meant to be worn around the neck as pendants, were buried with a warrior over a thousand years ago at Pacbitun, a Maya city. They likely represent gruesome symbols of military might: war trophies made from the heads of defeated foes.

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