Exploring the Strange Skulls of Banton Island, Romblon
Bronze-plated skull caps from Banton Island, Romblon, highlight unique ancient burial customs and advanced metalworking. #BantonIsland #southeastasianarchaeology #BronzeAge #Philippines
Skeleton of a person or animal’s head.
Bronze-plated skull caps from Banton Island, Romblon, highlight unique ancient burial customs and advanced metalworking. #BantonIsland #southeastasianarchaeology #BronzeAge #Philippines
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