Spanish Conquistador Human Skull with Broad Ax Trauma - Bone

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Last updated 12 março 2025
Spanish Conquistador Human Skull with Broad Ax Trauma - Bone
This extraordinary trauma skull was found exposed by road equipment on a ranch in Chama, New Mexico. The skeleton was destroyed, but the skull and artifact remained in place and intact. The ax head is consistent with material culture of 16-17th century Spain.
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This specimen, found in Chama, New Mexico, is believed to be that of a Spanish Conquistador who met his fate in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. The skull,
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