”Star Map Skull”
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This elongated skull was crafted in ceramics by our ancient cultures. Due to its characteristics and the location where it was found, it is believed to belong to the Coyotlatelco Culture, a predecessor to the Toltec Culture. It is engraved with a star map; on the upper right side, a spaceship and a levitating being are observed, along with Anahuac symbols, including a square fretwork culminating in what is interpreted as a galaxy, next to which are the Pleiades. In the center of the skull, another galaxy is observed, with the Orion's Belt above it, the symbol of a Tecpatl, and a snake; upwards, the Milky Way is visible. On the left side, our solar system is engraved, and a little above it, Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, can be seen.