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Volcanic Stone Trophy Head
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Volcanic Stone Trophy Head

This volcanic stone head (500–1500) from Central Costa Rica likely represents a trophy head, a symbol of a captured enemy. Its stylized features and drilled ear suggest ritual practices where severed heads embodied power, sacrifice, or spiritual authority. Such artifacts underscore the cultural significance of warfare and ritual in pre-Columbian societies.
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