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  2. Shrunken head - Wikipedia

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    Around 1910, shrunken heads were being sold by a curio shop in Lima for one Peruvian gold pound, equal in value to a British gold sovereign. [7] In 1919, the price in Panama's curio shop for shrunken heads had risen to £5. [7] By the 1930s, when heads were freely exchanged, a shrunken head could be purchased for about 25 U.S. dollars.

  3. Affe mit Schädel - Wikipedia

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    Other versions less faithful to the original mutate the chimp's pensive contemplation to head‑scratching bewilderment, or sacrifice metallic lustre by substitution of cheaper materials (e.g., clay), and often undermine the sculpture's poise with careless positioning of a plastic skull. Prices currently range from $10 to $4,500.

  4. Human trophy collecting - Wikipedia

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    Mokomokai: the much-traded and much-collected preserved tattooed heads of New Zealand Maori; The Aghori Hindu sect in India collects human remains which have been consecrated to the Ganges river, making skull cups, or using the corpses as meditation tools. [citation needed] Tibetan Buddhists employ the kangling, a trumpet made from a human ...

  5. Artificial cranial deformation - Wikipedia

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    Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which the skull of a human being is deformed intentionally. It is done by distorting the normal growth of a child's skull by applying pressure.

  6. Plastered human skulls - Wikipedia

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    The plastered skulls represent some of the earliest forms of burial practices in the southern Levant. During the Neolithic period, the deceased were often buried under the floors of their homes. [7] In other words, a plaster skull sometimes went under a plaster floor. Sometimes the skull was removed and its cavities filled with plaster and painted.

  7. Category:Individual human heads, skulls and brains - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 January 2015, at 18:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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    #6 Add A Touch Of Macabre Whimsy To Your Home Decor With This Realistic Looking Resin Skull Planter Review: "For the price point I wasn’t expecting something as sturdy and realistic as this. 10/ ...

  9. Ben Cooper, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ben Cooper, Inc. was a privately held American corporation founded in 1937 which primarily manufactured Halloween costumes from the late 1930s to the late 1980s. It was one of the three largest Halloween costume manufacturers in the U.S. from the 1950s through the mid-1980s. [1]

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