In Ancient Spain, a Nail Through the Skull Could Mean Enmity, or Honor

在古代西班牙,头骨上的钉子可能意味着敌意或荣誉

One of several severed heads with nails through them found at Ullastret, a settlement site in northern Spain dating from the Iron Age.

One of several severed heads with nails through them found at Ullastret, a settlement site in northern Spain dating from the Iron Age.

2025-10-27  969  中等
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But in a recent paper in The Journal of Archaeological Science, Rubén de la Fuente-Seoane, an archaeologist at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, argues that those hypotheses alone are too simplistic; more likely, the meaning of the skulls depended on whom they belonged to and where they were placed. “Our study shows that it may be a mistake to have to choose only one option,” he said.

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