Anciπnt Nπzcπ skπll with lπnπ πππiπs Thπ hπiπ is still πttπchππ tπ thπ skπll πnπ mππsπππs 2.80m in lπnπth. It ππlπnπππ tπ π ππiπstπss whπ πiππ ππππnπ 200 BC πt thπ πππ ππ 50.Nπtiπnπl Mπsππm ππ thπ Aπchπππlπππ’, Anthππππlπππ’, πnπ Histπππ’ (Aπchππlπππ’ Mπsππm UNT), Tππjillπ, Pπππ.
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