January 3, 2017
Description
Skulls and trophy heads are frequently depicted on the stone markers which project from ball-court walls. These objects are often misleading referred to as hachas (Spanish for 'axes'). Some could also have served as moulds to make leather attachments for a ball player's waist belt. The hard rubber ball used in the ball game was itself likened to a human head.
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