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Nasca Offering Heads
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Nasca Offering Heads

hese two female crania (c.100–300 AD) preserve tissue remains and braided cords threaded through frontal perforations. The holes allowed suspension, marking them as ritual sacrifices. Known as “trophy heads,” such offerings likely came from prisoners or chosen victims, symbolizing fertility, renewal, and the sacred cycle of life and death in Nasca belief. Their binding reflects control over spirit and body alike.
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