Artículos con la etiqueta "museum quality mummy replicas"



Cabeza trofeo (Munduruku) Trophy head
nduruku is a name given by their neighbors or rivals, meaning "red ants," alluding to their ferocious...
The Best Replicas of Human Tribal Skulls and Mummies
international benchmark for those who want tribal skulls and mummies without ethical, moral, or legal issues. We've received thanks and congratulations for creating new pieces so that ancient cultures don't die...
Cráneo Ekoi Skull
The Ekoi skulls originate from the Ejagham people, who primarily inhabit what is now southeastern Nigeria and western Cameroon. The Ekoi have a strong tradition of...
Duke University examines one of my mummies
A man bought a "priceless" mummified human skull at a garage sale for just over $100 and is now receiving offers for $2,500, but...
Cabeza trofeo Mokomokai (Maorí) Mokomokai Trophy Head
Mokomokai trophy heads are a cultural and ceremonial element of the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, with a history deeply rooted in...
Cabeza reducida - TZANTZA - Shrunken head
Tsantsa, tzantza or shrunken head is the practice of the indigenous Shuar-Jíbaro people (South America) of "shrinking heads". This procedure made the...
Momias egipcias / Egyptian mummies (Heads, hands, whole bodies, etc...)
Egyptian mummies are obviously the most recognizable and admired mummies by all; the oldest date back to the end of...
Cabeza de momia - INCA - mummy head
The INCAS sacrificed children and young virgins as offerings to their gods: the sun, the earth, the mountains, the stars, the rays and to calm the volcanoes...
Peruvian elongated skull trophy head (Paracas / Nasca)  //  Cabeza trofeo cráneo alargado Peruano (Paracas / Nazca)
The Paracas and Nazca peoples are considered to belong to different cultures and there is enough geographic, chronological, political and...
Ship Captain's Skull // Cráneo Capitán de barco
This unique skull of a ship captain or sailor, with a cap, remains of clothing, hair, shells, limpets, seaweed, earth, etc... was not found in the depths of the sea, but...

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