Tzompantli
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English: A tzompantli is a structure found and depicted in many Mesoamerican Pre-Columbian civilizations, consisting of a wooden rack used to display the skulls of captives and other sacrificial victims.
Codex illustrations
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A tzompantli depicted in the 16th C. Aztec manuscript, the Codex Durán.
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A tzompantli illustrated to the right of a depiction of the Aztec temple in Tenochtitlan dedicated to the deity Huitzilopochtli; from the 1587 manuscript, the Codex Tovar (also called the Ramirez Codex).