Tzompantli
A Tzompantli is a type of skull rack used by various Mesoamerican cultures, particularly the Aztecs. It was constructed from wooden beams and displayed the skulls of enemies or sacrificial victims. This practice was often associated with religious rituals and warfare, symbolizing power and the importance of sacrifice in their society.
The Tzompantli served both a practical and ceremonial purpose. It acted as a warning to enemies and a way to honor the dead. These structures were often found near temples or in public spaces, emphasizing the significance of the gods and the afterlife in Mesoamerican belief systems.