1,400-year-old skull with mysterious flat top found in ancient village, startling archaeologists

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Archaeologists recently uncovered a surprising 1,400-year-old skull in anancient villagein Mexico — unusual for both its flat top and cube-like shape.

Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced the find.Officials said the skull was found in the Balcón de Montezuma Archaeological Zone, in the Northern Huasteca region of Tamaulipas.

The skull belonged to a man who lived between 400 and 900 A.D.He was over 40 years old when he died, officials said. 

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The man had a peculiar tabular erect-type skull — with the front and back of the head purposely flattened.

The skull also has an unusually flat top, giving it a cube-like shape, similar to the rare tabular superior form.

Head-on computer scans of ancient skull

Archaeologists in Mexico announced the discovery of a 1,400-year-old skull showing rare forms of intentional cranial deformation.(Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia)

“As a result, not only was intentionalcranial deformationidentified for the first time at this type of site, but also a variant of cranial modeling not previously reported in this region of Mesoamerica,” the INAH press release said. 

“Not all individuals at the site (for whom we have complete skeletons) show this kind of cultural modification,” the researchers said. 

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