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Originally Posted by Jim McDougall
Since you've brought these up though, the original 'tumi' or sacrificial knives for the sacrifice of llama were from the Inca culture which originated about 1200 AD in Peru near Cuzco, and probably thier predecessors. These very ornamental knives with semicircular blade were also used for the enigmatic skull trepanations.
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I don´t think this kind of metal piece has been used to trepanate or to sacrifice. The original piece must be made of obsidian, as the metals worked on pre-colombian times were very soft.
Maybe the last macahuítl known by
an english spoken writter was destroyed. I think there are others on mexican museums and collections.
Regards
Gonzalo