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  2. Bucranium - Wikipedia

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    Garlanded bucrania on a frieze from the Samothrace temple complex Bucranium on the frieze of the Temple of Vespasian and Titus in Rome.. Bucranium (pl. bucrania; from Latin būcrānium, from Ancient Greek βουκράνιον (boukránion) ' ox's head ', referring to the skull of an ox) was a form of carved decoration commonly used in Classical architecture.

  3. 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.

  4. These 55 Printable Pumpkin Stencils Make Carving Easier ... - AOL

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    This Halloween 2024, use these printable pumpkin stencils and free, easy carving patterns for the scariest, silliest, most unique, and cutest jack-o’-lanterns.

  5. File:Edestus skull drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Reconstruction of the skull of Edestus based on FMNH PF2204, in lateral and dorsal views redrawn from the 3d model in Figure 9 of "Saws, Scissors, and Sharks: Late Paleozoic Experimentation with Symphyseal Dentition" by Leif Tapanila Jesse Pruitt Cheryl D. Wilga Alan Pradel.

  6. Skull art - Wikipedia

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    Skull art is found in various cultures of the world. Indigenous Mexican art celebrates the skeleton and uses it as a regular motif. The use of skulls and skeletons in art originated before the Conquest : The Aztecs excelled in stone sculptures and created striking carvings of their Gods. [ 1 ]

  7. Skull and Bones - How To Find Relics of the Past Treasure - AOL

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    This is how you can find the Lost Sea People relic in the game.

  8. Corleck Head - Wikipedia

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    The Corleck Head consists of a circular piece of local limestone carved into a tricephalic skull with three faces. [23] [24] [25] It is a relatively large example of the type, being 33 cm (13 in) high and 22.5 cm (8.9 in) wide at its widest point. [4] The head cuts off just below the chin, [26] and the low relief faces could be male or female.

  9. Paracas culture - Wikipedia

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    Of the excavated and accessible skulls from the Paracas Cavernas, the vast majority of skulls were visibly modified. The skulls were observed to be primarily of two shapes: Tabular Erect or Bilobate. [33] Though Tabular Erect was the most common among both sexes, Bilobate skulls were observed at a much higher rate in female skulls. [33]