| Spanish Conquistador Forensic Human Skull - 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, preserved as it was found, is imbedded with a Spanish boarding axe head, which is presumably the cause of death. Skull characteristics of this specimen are consistent with those of a Caucasian male of European descent.
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| Spanish Conquistador Forensic Human Skull | Family: Hominidae |
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